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This paper explores the landscape of YouTube in 2026, focusing on how its algorithm has evolved from a "watch time" focus to a "viewer satisfaction" model, the rise of "creator-led networks," and the platform's deepening integration into daily education and local discovery.
By 2026, YouTube's recommendation system has largely moved away from rewarding raw clicks or "clickbait" in favor of . YouTube
: The algorithm now functions as a "matchmaker," analyzing post-watch behavior, satisfaction surveys, and repeat engagement. This paper explores the landscape of YouTube in
: High-performing videos in 2026 are those that retain at least 65% of viewers past the first 30 seconds . 2. The New Creator Economy: "TV in the Living Room" : High-performing videos in 2026 are those that
: YouTube has fully separated the Shorts algorithm from long-form recommendations. Shorts are now ranked primarily on "swipe-through rate" and loop rate, serving as a rapid discovery mechanism that doesn't penalize a creator's main channel stats if a short underperforms.
YouTube is increasingly dominating the living room, becoming the most-watched app on connected TVs.