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(1 user)  More options Mar 18 2009, 7:46 pm
From: YouTube Guide
Date: Wed, 18 Mar 2009 16:46:57 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Wed, Mar 18 2009 7:46 pm
Subject: New YouTube Insight Feature: Do People Like Your Videos?
YouTube Insight (http://www.youtube.com/my_videos_insight) our video
analytics tool, is full of useful information about your video views.
You can find out which state or country your views come from, the
websites that send you the most traffic, or the parts of your video
that keep your viewers' attention. But while views are an important
indicator of popularity, they are not the full picture: you know
people are watching your video, but do they really like it?

Since the beginning of YouTube, many of you have been looking at the
community's feedback to answer this question -- reading comments,
looking at ratings, and checking favorites. Today, we hope to make it
easier for you to find out who likes your videos (and who doesn't) by
launching our newest YouTube Insight feature: a "Community" tab that
allows you to see how YouTube users engage with your content over time
and depending on their geographic location. You can see total numbers
related to ratings, comments, and favorites (or all of them combined),
as well as the average number of actions the community takes per view
of your video. For example, if it looks like your rating is 3/5 stars,
but the average Japanese viewer is giving you 2, while the French tend
to give you 5, you'll now know where your real fans are located.

We think this new feature will be useful to many of you, whether you
are an advertiser trying to figure out what users think of your new
product (not just whether they started to watch the commercial), or a
professor curious whether your Plato lecture is starting conversations
among users in Greece.

We hope this feature will answer the question du jour: is he (or she)
just not that into you?

Tracy Chan and Kenny Stoltz
Product Managers
YouTube


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TexWhatever  
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(1 user)  More options Mar 21 2009, 7:43 pm
From: TexWhatever
Date: Sat, 21 Mar 2009 16:43:42 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Sat, Mar 21 2009 7:43 pm
Subject: Re: New YouTube Insight Feature: Do People Like Your Videos?
oh FFS!!

why don't you do something USEFUL and increase blocking to replies in
the user's inbox???
you keep gilding the lily on things that don't matter a toss and only
HALF do something important. what's the point of being able to block
people if it isn't a COMPLETE block????

fix that before you go putting more silly baubles on things that don't
need them.

we already know if users like our videos. it's called VIEWS and
RATINGS. jesus! what next? you gonna stuck a thermometer up their
bumholes so you can tell their rectal temperatures at the time they
rated the clip???

talk about superfluous.

all this frilly crap just slows down yotube too!!

On Mar 19, 10:46 am, YouTube Guide wrote:


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