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High Occupancy Rates for Cyprus Restaurants in October; Winter Decline Anticipated

Restaurants, cafes, and bars in Cyprus experienced a strong October, with occupancy levels reaching 80 to 90 per cent, according to Neophytos Thrasyvoulou, president of the Federation of Leisure Centre Owners (Osika). He described October as a “very successful month” for the food service industry.

However, with winter approaching, Thrasyvoulou acknowledged potential challenges, especially with the impact of regional instability. “Visitor numbers have seen a slight drop in recent days,” he noted, though he hopes that occupancy levels will remain steady until mid-November. By early November, Thrasyvoulou expects visitor occupancy to hover around 50 to 60 per cent, after which the responsibility will lie with businesses to keep operating, with support from the Labour Ministry’s programme to extend the tourism season.

Reflecting on the earlier summer months of June and July, Thrasyvoulou highlighted that visitor numbers were initially lower than expected, largely due to Middle East tensions. The trend eventually improved, leading to a stronger second half of the season.

Despite rising costs, Thrasyvoulou urged business owners to maintain affordable pricing, aiming to keep dining accessible for both locals and tourists amid economic pressures.

YouTube Changes How Video Views Are Counted

YouTube is changing how views are counted, with a view now registering as soon as a video starts playing or a viewer joins a live stream. The update takes effect Aug. 24 and brings regular videos in line with the approach already used for Shorts, TikTok and Instagram.

Although YouTube has not publicly explained exactly how views were previously calculated, the industry generally understood that a viewer had to watch at least 30 seconds for a view to count.

Creators Will Still See Engaged Views

The company said the change is intended to simplify its different view-counting systems and give creators a clearer picture of their exposure. Public view counts could rise significantly, particularly for videos that attract viewers for only a few seconds, making the metric less useful on its own for judging audience interest.

To provide more context, YouTube will keep the previous measurement under the name “Engaged views” in YouTube Analytics. Creators can use it to see how many viewers continued watching after a video began.

YouTube also confirmed that the change will not affect creator earnings or eligibility for the YouTube Partner Program.

Higher Monetization Thresholds Are Coming

The update follows another creator-focused change announced last week. Starting next year, new creators will face higher requirements to begin earning money from ads and subscriptions.

Under the new rules, creators will need 8,000 qualified watch hours over the previous year or 20 million qualified Shorts views within 90 days. At present, the thresholds are 4,000 watch hours or 10 million Shorts views, along with 1,000 subscribers.

The changes have drawn criticism from users on Reddit, with some arguing that the new requirements could make it harder for creators to enter or remain in YouTube’s monetization program.

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