That's only valid for Gmail/YouTube and other Google-owned accounts. If that's all you have coming to watch your videos, then you have a different problem. But if people who don't have Google/YouTube accounts watch your videos, you have no idea if the sex Google "assigns" to them for your stats is valid.harryupbabble wrote:When you sign up for a YouTube account you can let YouTube know what your gender is, put a check mark to that in the sign-up form.planetearth wrote:harryupbabble wrote: Where are you getting your stats? If you're getting them from Google/YouTube, keep in mind that unless women specify that they're female (in an on-line profile that Google can access), Google is only guessing at the sex of the person watching your video. And even at that, some women may choose to say they're male to avoid harassment. (If it's for a Gmail account, who cares which sex you choose--it's not a job application, for crying out loud.)
Steve
I am guessing that people who falsify their gender is not the majority and not enough to affect my 95/5.8 male/female viewership stats.
Steve