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Google today is expanding YouTube’s set of “digital wellbeing” tools, with an added feature that will calculate how much you’re watching videos. The idea is that this will allow users to
take better control over their viewing behavior and place limits on their time spent on YouTube by way of other app features that remind you to take a break. The “Time Watched” feature,
rolling out today, will inform YouTube users how much they’ve watched today, yesterday, and over the past 7 days, says YouTube. The company, along with Apple and Facebook, have more recently
begun to take responsibility for the addictive nature of their devices and services which were designed to exploit vulnerabilities in human psychology, and are now facing the unintended
consequences of those decisions. At Google, the company is now addressing digital wellbeing across its products, including Android, Gmail, Google Photos, YouTube and elsewhere. At its Google
I/O developer conference earlier this year, it introduced a series of controls for YouTube viewers, including reminders to pause your viewing (“Take a Break”) and those that would disable
notification sounds for periods of time, and allow you to receive notifications as a digest. At the time, Google said it was “soon” preparing to roll out a “Time Watched” profile that will
appear in the Account menu – that’s what’s new as of today. When the feature arrives, you can visit your profile in the account menu to see your stats, including time watched over various
time frames, as well as your Daily Average. This information is calculated based on your YouTube watch history, the company says. That means if you have deleted videos from your history or
watched in Incognito Mode, that viewing won’t be counted. Additionally, if you pause your history, you’ll also be unable to track your stats. It was initially unclear if YouTube TV watch
history is being counted. A screenshot shared by Google today says it’s not, nor is YouTube Music. However, the answer on the YouTube Help support site Google linked to in a blog post says
it is. Google first told us that YouTube TV was not counted, then later corrected itself to say that was a mistake after we published. YouTube TV view is, in fact, counted, a spokesperson
confirms. The company is now making the necessary corrections, as a result of our inquiry. It’s unfortunate that YouTube TV is counted, as that’s essentially watching TV – something that’s
associated with longer programming blocks, and more time spent viewing. At the very least, this should be broken out separately from YouTube itself. YouTube responded that TV time is
currently being included because, by design, its usage was included in the main app’s History section. In time, however, the company aims to make changes so it’s no longer counted. But it
doesn’t have a time frame yet for its removal. The new feature is rolling out starting today, YouTube says. _Updated 8/27/18, 12 PM ET with Google’s correction to a misstatement on its part.
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