Normalized and Filtered Data
Posted: Tue Feb 11, 2025 10:27 am
When viewing analytics for a live stream in Producer in Media Studio, you'll see a small note that says "Final views data may take up to 3 hours to be published." This is because all viewability metrics shown in Media Studio pass through spam and normalization filters to ensure the data is more reliable. You may see slightly higher numbers in your live stream metrics at first, then lower; this is due to the filters, and the 3 hours is a rough estimate of how long it will take to ensure the data is accurate.
Periscope data has no spam and normalization filters, so you may see much higher Periscope metrics for live streams.
When trying to understand how a live stream is performing, should uganda telegram data I look at analytics in Producer in Media Studio or Periscope?
We recommend focusing on analytics in Producer in Media Studio for several reasons highlighted in the previous question. Even if you look at Periscope numbers, they should only be viewed as approximate numbers and should not be compared or aggregated with numbers in Producer in Media Studio.
What is the view count number shown in the live player on X? Why does it differ from the live analytics in Producer in Media Studio?
Across X platforms, we display live metrics directly within the Tweet with the live stream. When we start a live stream, we display the approximate number of viewers at the time of the live stream as calculated by Periscope. When the live stream ends and goes into replay, we display the approximate total viewers, which is also determined by Periscope. These are approximate numbers, not exact numbers, so they may not match the normalized and filtered data in Producer in Media Studio.
Periscope data has no spam and normalization filters, so you may see much higher Periscope metrics for live streams.
When trying to understand how a live stream is performing, should uganda telegram data I look at analytics in Producer in Media Studio or Periscope?
We recommend focusing on analytics in Producer in Media Studio for several reasons highlighted in the previous question. Even if you look at Periscope numbers, they should only be viewed as approximate numbers and should not be compared or aggregated with numbers in Producer in Media Studio.
What is the view count number shown in the live player on X? Why does it differ from the live analytics in Producer in Media Studio?
Across X platforms, we display live metrics directly within the Tweet with the live stream. When we start a live stream, we display the approximate number of viewers at the time of the live stream as calculated by Periscope. When the live stream ends and goes into replay, we display the approximate total viewers, which is also determined by Periscope. These are approximate numbers, not exact numbers, so they may not match the normalized and filtered data in Producer in Media Studio.