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RE: FB Latest - john - 09-18-2016 Quote:Sean Harnett listening to Haley Reinhart. RE: FB Latest - Miguel - 09-18-2016 Ken knows it wasn't The Voice. Quote:Ken Hutchins RE: FB Latest - john - 09-22-2016 We've discussed this issue before. What is written here doesn't actually make sense. In particular the comment "not taking into account shorter views" seems brain dead, but I assume the WSJ article is coherent. Quote:Facebook gave advertisers inflated video-viewing metrics for two years RE: FB Latest - Miguel - 09-23-2016 It was an "average time" watching metric. By not including people who checked out almost immediately, they skewed the average higher. Probably not as nefarious as the article makes it seem. YouTube gets paid after you view an ad (before the video you want to watch) for just two or three seconds. That's standard practice. So FB was probably just counting the videos they charged a fee to show. But advertisers want to know whether the ad is actually capturing people's attention. RE: FB Latest - john - 09-24-2016 Thanks for pointing that out Michael, I was thinking from the number of views perspective vs. length of view. - A couple of days ago I looked at 100 consecutive posts and tallied up which Haley videos were circulating on FB. These are the results: # - Song 42 - Creep 21 - CHFIL 8 - SNA 5 - Wild Horses 5 - BHS 4 - Mad World 4 - Oops! 3 - Habits 2 - HOTRS 2 - PAVE video 1 - Bennie 1 - Lovefool 1 - Hit the Road Jack 1 - You Oughta Know I notice that no song from LU or Better appears. |