OtterlyAI, An AI search monitoring and optimization platform, published findings from its YouTube Citation Study 2026 , the first large-scale study to examine how YouTube content is cited across the six leading AI search platforms.
Derived from a dataset of more than 100 million AI citation instances collected over a 30-day period, the research reveals a clear pattern: AI search engines overwhelmingly cite long-form, reference-style YouTube videos, with Shorts accounting for just 5.7% of observed citations. The findings also show that popularity metrics , views, likes, and subscriber count , carry near-zero correlation with citation frequency, challenging a core assumption in content marketing strategy.
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Key Findings
Why AI Search Visibility for YouTube Content Matters Now
Multiple independent studies have documented measurable click-through rate declines when AI-generated summaries appear in search results, as answers are delivered directly inside the interface rather than directing users to source pages. For brands relying on organic search traffic, this shift elevates the strategic value of being cited as a source inside an AI-generated answer , rather than ranking below one.
YouTube, with more than 2.7 billion monthly active users, is already among the most frequently cited domains in AI-generated responses. What this study adds is precision: citation behavior in AI Search does not mirror YouTube’s engagement-based ranking signals. A structured video with a descriptive title, clear chapters, and a keyword-aligned description can be cited in AI Search regardless of view count or channel size. A high-traffic video with no structural metadata may not appear at all.
Description length (r = 0.31) and hashtag presence (r = 0.20) emerged as the only metadata variables with meaningful , though still modest , positive relationships with repeated citation frequency. All popularity signals registered at or near zero.
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