Youtube views are not calculating

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I have embedded my youtube video into my website, The code is as follows:

<iframe width="1" height="1" src="YOUTUBELINK?autoplay=1&mute=1" frameborder="0" allow="autoplay; encrypted-media" allowfullscreen></iframe>​

Now, Whenever a user visits my website it doesn't appear to be calculating in the analytics page on YouTube.

Anyone have experience in this?
 
Maybe you have to wait 24-48h for full analytics to show up
 
I have tested with adfly few days ago. I bought 6000 views (with autoplay embed) and my video have only 60 views.

Recently youtube changes it's algorithm, they are considering these type of methods seriously and banning accounts.
 
Recently youtube changes it's algorithm, they are considering these type of methods seriously and banning accounts.
No, my account is active yet and have a lot of videos. I will make a new test with adfly and popups, not iframe with autoplay.

I will update here.
 
I have tested with adfly few days ago. I bought 6000 views (with autoplay embed) and my video have only 60 views.

How long people stay on adfly? 3-5 seconds? It's not enough for youtube to count the views, that's why you got only 60 views.
And even if it's calculated it will harm you because these views are low retention. adfly and pop ups are a bad resourses for youtube views.
 
The "VIEWS", have to come via social media, with a viewing of minimum 2 minutes,
and a simulator of click on play button, otherwise YouTube bot deletes your views !
 
I've done a lot of research into this sort of thing recently. What I've found is the views go up in blocks and can take up to 24 hours. Views can also be deleted up to 72 hours later. Also I don't believe the YouTube fake view algorithm kicks in until your views go past a certain threshold. Hope that helps :-)
 
as i know autoplay videos embed on websites wont count towards views for obvious reasons....
 
I've done a lot of research into this sort of thing recently. What I've found is the views go up in blocks and can take up to 24 hours. Views can also be deleted up to 72 hours later. Also I don't believe the YouTube fake view algorithm kicks in until your views go past a certain threshold. Hope that helps :)
This make sense because organic views have highs and lows in VPH (Views Per Hour).Paid or bot views have a constant VPH (Views Per Hour) which you see as a almost straight line on a graph.
 
This make sense because organic views have highs and lows in VPH (Views Per Hour).Paid or bot views have a constant VPH (Views Per Hour) which you see as a almost straight line on a graph.
Hi!
The curve can sharp increase with bot, paid views, or organic ! It is not the problem because YouTube does not detect the magic of the buzz trend, which brings a peak of views.
I have make tries, and the views are deleted when they are less of 1 minute, and when they arrive no social media or YouTube.
With more than 1 minute of viewing coming from referring social media, they always live on my videos YouTube.;)
 
How long people stay on adfly? 3-5 seconds? It's not enough for youtube to count the views, that's why you got only 60 views.
And even if it's calculated it will harm you because these views are low retention. adfly and pop ups are a bad resourses for youtube views.
It's an 8 seconds video, just to try if adfly traffic work.
 
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