Likes from logged in views do count, the like to view ratio is higher due to that.

A German YouTuber tested it with an unlisted video, I can’t find it as of now but I do find a lot of deleted videos in my liked ones…

Basic theory as of the time of the video is that they want to go against bot views. Short views did not decline, only long form video, and of those the people with mostly desktop views are hit the most.

Edit: found it!

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=m8DZft_zLH4&t=1s

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    I don’t understand how anyone used YouTube anymore. I’m not going to spend 5 minutes solving a captcha every time I want to watch a 2 minute video.

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      I’ve literally never seen a captcha on YouTube

      Edit: Also, I generally watch 30+ minute YouTube videos from people I’m specifically subscribed to

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        That’s because you’re logged into an account. And they track and make money from you

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          It’s not about being logged out. Something about your browser configuration is messed up, or your ip address is blacklisted, giving you frequent captchas.

          On a clean browser and IPV4 you get zero captchas without being logged in

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            No, something about your setup is messed up. Likely they can fingerprint and identity you.

            If your IP address were shared by many users and you had a properly configured browser to defeat fingerprinting, then they torture you with captchas to force you to login, so they can profit off of you

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      just heads up if you’re getting captchas on YT you’ll probably start getting those on other Google services over time too.

      it snowballs like this: YouTube decides you’re a bot => you use less YouTube => Google/Alphabet gets less information/fingerprints of you => Google Search decides you’re a bot => you switch to a different search engine => Google Maps decides you’re a robot …

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      I pay for it, because I’ve always watched a lot of it and I got used to “YouTube Premium” when it was called “YouTube Red” and came free with “Google Music” (now called “YouTube Music”).

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      The experience on iOS using Safari+AdGuard+BakingSoda+Vinegar or simply the Orion browser is flawless. No ads, play videos with locked screen.