Current YouTube updates allow creators to segment viewers into 'New', 'Casual', and 'Regular'. New viewers are those watching for the first time, casual viewers are those who watch occasionally for 1-5 months, and regular viewers watch consistently for 6 or more months. YouTube encourages creators to use tools like Community Posts for enhanced audience engagement. Additionally, the expanded live-stream leaderboard and AI discovery features help users and creators connect more effectively, allowing users to find relevant videos quickly based on their inquiries.
Creators can now see granular segmentation based on viewer behavior, including 'New', 'Casual,' and 'Regular' viewers, aiding in content strategy and audience growth.
Casual viewers are defined as those who've been watching occasionally for one to five months within the last year, while Regular viewers watch consistently for six or more months.
YouTube is expanding community-building tools like Community Posts for creators to engage their audience more effectively and strengthen viewer connections.
The new AI discovery elements provide users with auto-generated context for searches, helping them quickly discover relevant videos and increasing exposure for creators.
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