Hello all...it's a balmy Saturday afternoon here and I just come over from YouTube and seen that the current Ray Stevens song, "Gas", has moved into the 11.5K range. An increase of 36 plays has moved it from 11,488 to 11,524 unique plays. Since YouTube doesn't count repeat plays from the same device you can double that number because a lot of us fans love playing Ray's songs multiple times...but because YouTube only counts the first play on a listening device and it doesn't count repeat plays 11,524 devices have accessed the audio clip of "Gas" since it's debut. I'm glad that YouTube doesn't add repeat plays from the same device to a video's total because, as a fan and one that pays attention to statistics and data, I don't want skewed or manipulated statistics. When I see an audio clip with 11,524 plays on YouTube it means that 11,524 people have accessed the song. There are other video hosting sites that don't do what YouTube does and so it's hard to tell how many people have actually heard a song or viewed a video on other video hosting sites. On those sites they'll provide a number for how many plays or how many views something has gotten but you don't know if the totals are accurate or manipulated in any way...that's why the strict nature of unique views on YouTube carries more weight and why YouTube totals get a lot of attention and notice.
"Gas", as you may know by now, will be on the upcoming comedy Ray Stevens album, Ain't Nothin' Funny Anymore, which will see a release this coming Friday October 8th.
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