Understand your unique viewers data - Android - YouTube Help - Google Help Data for unique viewers is available from August 1, 2017 For Shorts, engaged views are used to estimate unique viewers and reflect the people that stayed to watch the content Find your unique viewers data YouTube Studio app for Android Open the YouTube Studio app From the bottom Menu, tap Analytics Tap the Audience tab to view your
[GA4] Understand user metrics - Analytics Help - Google Help The number of unique users who initiated at least one previous session, regardless of whether or not the previous session was an engaged session, in the specified date range An engaged session is a session that lasted 10 seconds or longer, or had 1 or more conversion events or 2 or more page or screen views This metric is populated automatically
UNIQUE() - AppSheet Help - Google Help Unique items in listReturns a list of items in the original order with duplicates removed UNIQUE() is case-insensitive
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[GA4] About Analytics sessions - Analytics Help - Google Help To analyze different sessions outside of Google Analytics, consider joining the user_id or user_pseudo_id with the session_id to get a unique identifier for each session Session number identifies the number of sessions that a user has started up to the current session, for example, a user's third or fifth session on your site
Handles overview - Computer - YouTube Help - Google Help Handles are a way for you to find and connect with creators on YouTube Handles are unique and short channel identifiers distinct from channel names, and they start with the “@” symbol For example, @youtubecreators All channels will have an associated handle that can be used to find and interact with other users– both creators and viewers