What Is “g-all-lik” Under ‘Traffic Sources’ in YouTube Analytics?

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For a lot of my videos on YouTube, the most viewed traffic source is titled “g-all-lik” under the “YouTube – other features” link. The “g-all-lik” is plain text and does not link to anything like most other sources. It always has at least 40 more views than my channel page for example. So what is it? Thanks.

Best answer:

Answer by Alex
Well I can tell you some and I can tell you how to find the rest.

“g-all-a” is when someone clicked on a video thumbnail for a video that you added to a playlist.
“g-all-u” is when someone clicked on a video thumbnail for a video that you uploaded
“g-all-lik” is when someone clicked on a video thumbnail for a video that you liked

where they come from is the User Activities that you share with your friends, subscribers, the public, ect.
and the way you can teach yourself how to learn the letter system, is you hold your mouse over any given video thumbnail. Then in the browser status bar, you will see the link to the video, and that link will contain a “feature” the feature is where that view comes from (in this type of case). So for example, a video thumbnail whose link looks similar to this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0123456789ab&feature=g-all-u
if someone clicked on that thumbnail, then the owner of that video will later see a view coming from “g-all-u”.

You are probably correct on “g-u”. I saw it the other day somewhere on the home page I think, but I don’t remember the exact significance. You can probably find it easy now.

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