What Can YouTubers See About Their Viewers (It’s More Than You Think)

As a YouTuber, you can see quite a lot of information about the people who watch your videos. A lot more than many would think.

If you’re a viewer and you’re not sure what the channels you watch can see about your information, this will hopefully shed some light. And if you’re a YouTuber, getting to know your audience better is a valuable way to make tailored content for them, so hopefully, you can find some value in this article as well.

YouTubers generally can see quite a lot of information about their viewers. They can see their age, gender, location, language, what time they’re most active on YouTube, what devices they watch videos on, what other channels they watch, what other videos they watch, etc. But don’t worry; this isn’t information specific to one viewer; this is the video and channel averages.

There are some ways that a YouTuber can see precisely who a viewer is. But before we delve into that, let’s break this down into categories.

Can YouTubers See Who Viewed Their Videos?

YouTubers cannot see exactly who has viewed their video, but they can see the percentage of how many viewers are a certain age or what gender they are.

If you’re 23, male, and you live in Canada, you’ll just be one of the X% of male Canadian viewers between 18-24 years old.

Can YouTubers see who viewed their video

Not only can YouTubers get information about the average age of their audience, where they’re based, and their gender, but they can also see what other channels and videos you (and the rest of the channel viewers) watch.

This is then shown in the YouTuber’s analytics. 

If you’re a creator, knowing who views your youtube videos can help give you some great insight into what type of videos your audience is most interested in and can provide you with some inspiration (this is similar to the old “related channels” box that used to be visible on YouTube channel home pages).

Can YouTubers See who watches their videos

Can YouTubers See Your Location?

Creators on YouTube cannot see your specific location. They can see the percentage of viewers who watched their videos from a specific country.

So if you’re in New Zealand, it won’t show Viewer XYZ in New Zealand; it will only show the percentage of viewers from New Zealand. 

Can YouTubers see your location

For viewers based in the USA, this can be broken down further into what state viewers are watching from.

But that’s as specific as you can get. And if you want to see a breakdown of what viewers come from what state, you generally need quite a large dataset (large following/high view count) as this information isn’t available for every view.

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Can YouTubers See Who Liked Or Disliked a Video?

YouTubers cannot see who liked or disliked their videos, this is completely anonymous, and all of the videos you like are saved to a private playlist called “Liked videos.”

The only thing that a YouTuber can see is the number of likes and dislikes they receive. This can be a helpful feature (when people don’t spam it) to gauge how well a video covers a topic. 

Before YouTube removed the number of dislikes from videos, you used to be able to use free tools like VidIQ or TubeBuddy to see the exact number of likes a video has received directly in the search results.

This was useful for viewers to see if the video was going to answer the question sufficiently (and if it was worthwhile to click through).

For YouTubers doing keyword research, this was also a helpful way to find videos you could outrank because the viewers weren’t satisfied with the content, and you could create something better.

Can YouTubers See Who Subscribed To Their Channel?

YouTubers can see who has subscribed to their channel. However, this information is only available for users with their subscriptions set to be public.

You can check to see if your account is visible to subscribers, and if you want, you can also set it to private by following the instructions below.

Here is how to make your subscriptions private:

  • Sign in to YouTube.
  • In the top right, click your profile picture.
  • Click on “Settings.” 
  • In the left menu, select “Privacy.”
  • Turn on the switch “Keep all my subscriptions private” if it isn’t already on (it should be blue when on and grey when it’s off).
How to see if your subscriptions are private

If you want YouTubers to see that you’ve subscribed, you can turn this switch off.

If you have a YouTube channel and want to see who has subscribed to your channel, you can see this in your YouTube Studio.

Can YouTubers See Who Shared Their Video?

If you share someone’s video, they do not receive a notification or anything like that (unless you tag them when you share it); in some cases, it can be possible to see who has shared a video if the creator goes looking for it.

For example, if someone shares a video on Twitter, you can type the video URL into Twitter’s search bar, and all of the tweets that have shared that URL will appear.

Search YouTube videos on Twitter

Alternatively, the free TubeBuddy extension also has a button you can click to search on Twitter that will automatically include the long and short URLs in the search.

Search for YouTube Videos using TubeBuddy

With Twitter, it’s quite easy to find out who has shared your videos, but with other social networks, it can be more difficult.

Generally speaking, you can’t see who has shared a video, but if it’s shared publicly or in a public group, the creator can see who it was that shared it if they look for it.

But most YouTubers don’t go actively looking for this. 

If you want to let a YouTuber know that you’ve shared their video, the easiest way is to look if they’re active on that social network and then tag them directly in the post by messaging the YouTuber.

13 thoughts on “What Can YouTubers See About Their Viewers (It’s More Than You Think)”

  1. Hi. Thank you very much for this. This article perfectly answers all our questions, instead of searching multiple pages as I did and were still confused. It should be on top of Google’s search. Thank you.

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    • No, only if you’ve left a negative comment. Then the creator see the username of the person that left the comment.

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  2. Do YouTubers know when people use the don’t recommend channel option. Once I’ve watched a channel and see the thumb nails don’t correspond with the content, it immediately gets the don’t recommend channel option from me. I consider it as click bait. I’ve learned how to assess channels on that.

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  3. I would just like to also add that YouTubers can apparently see which part of their videos are most watched. I just found this small channel with seriously THE most handsome musician. And he’s like, “Subscribe and I will love you forever. I will come to your house and kiss you” and I’m like *swoon* yeah that’s definitely the most watched part of his video and I’m mortified realizing this because I’m the only one who’s really commented on it.

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  4. Hi Linda,
    If you don’t comment and set your subscriptions to public, they cannot see who has subscribed, watched, or liked a video.

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