• shrugal@lemmy.world
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    8 days ago

    So that would mean it should be counted the same as a visit from a regular user, no? Unless YT tries to detect and filter out NP visits specifically.

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      Using the API “correctly” is likely a requirement for the view to be counted. Their media extractor circumvents that by intentionally not using their API and instead parsing their website for content. Then it establishes a connection to the stream using an internal API.

      If you want a view to count you need to use an official client (or at least one with a legit API key). It not counting is a feature with NewPipe.

      (Google probably knows the content is being streamed, but if you could just create synthetic views with a third party project, that would be bad for YouTube stats)