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Originally posted by RobynYoBank
Everything you said in this post is incorrect, except for it being the same as refreshing the page on YouTube. The difference is that your back-and-forth communication with YouTube does not end as soon as you refresh the page. There is a constant stream of information back and forth throughout your entire interaction with any individual page that allows them to judge whether or not you legitimately viewed the video.
They absolutely care about where the views come from, on multiple fronts. Their entire empire is built on advertising money, and they process incredible amounts of information about where the views come from physically, what type of device they come from, whether the viewer is a repeat viewer, how the user ended up at the video, if a video was embedded, etc. In addition, they obviously care about view fraud, as well, and they have made many changes over the years to prevent it.
Also, there is a difference between a video view and a page view. Video views require Google to pay the video owner. Page views allow them to charge customers. Every time you refresh the page, it is a page view, but it is not necessarily a video view. Also, click-through rate on ads is more important than either.
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If you want to say it's incorrect, then prove it...
You have no receipts to prove anything you said.
Do you work for youtube, are you an insider?
A view is a view, it's always been that way..... and if you think Beiber gets all of those video views legitimately, then you need to check your head sis, cause his fans to the exact same thing........