“Watched videos you shared” means the videos that other people watched after you sent or posted them. It shows that your shared video got views from someone else.
People usually see this kind of phrase in apps or social media platforms when checking video activity, insights, or notifications. It helps you understand whether the videos you shared were actually opened and watched by others.
Meaning & Usage
This phrase is often used to describe engagement on a shared video. If you send a video to friends, post it on a story, or share it in a group, and someone watches it, that can be counted as “watched videos you shared.”
Examples
If you shared a funny clip on WhatsApp and your friend watched it, that video may appear under this label. It is simply a way of showing that your shared content was viewed.
Is “watched videos you shared” a notification?
It can be, depending on the app. In some apps, it appears as activity or analytics rather than a direct notification.
Does it mean someone watched my video?
Yes, it usually means someone watched a video you shared with them or posted publicly.
Why does this matter?
It helps you see whether your shared content got attention and how people responded to it.
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