YouTube creators have access to data revealing which accounts have liked their videos. This information is available within YouTube Studio, the platform’s analytics and management dashboard. For example, by navigating to the specific video’s analytics, creators can find a list of accounts that have interacted with the content, including those who have liked it. This feature extends to other interactions, allowing creators to see who has disliked, commented, or subscribed following a video view.
Access to this data offers several advantages. It enables creators to understand their audience better, identify influential viewers, and potentially foster community engagement. Historically, this level of transparency has evolved alongside YouTube’s growth, reflecting the platform’s increasing emphasis on creator-audience interaction. Understanding audience preferences plays a vital role in content strategy, informing decisions related to future video topics, presentation style, and community engagement tactics.