YouTube said that the 2012 song by South Korea's Psy - accompanied by a horse-riding-like dance that became a global sensation - this week reached the maximum number of views that its counter had imagined to be conceivable.
The video-sharing site shows that the official version of the video has had more than 2.15 billion views - the equivalent of one-third of the world's population, although of course many people watched more than once.
The problem: YouTube designed its counter with what is known in computer science as a 32-bit integer, meaning that the maximum number of countable views was 2,147,483,647.
"We never thought a video would be watched in numbers greater than a 32-bit integer," YouTube, which is owned by search engine giant Google, said in a posting on Google+.
YouTube engineers anticipated the problem and upgraded to a 64-bit integer. That means that "Gangnam Style" or future mega-hit videos can now go beyond nine sextillion views - a feat that, at least according to conventional wisdom, would be impossible to break.
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endorsed @Correction Again
@Fahad Mansoor: They actually changed it to signed 64-bit as reported. Now the max count is 9,223,372,036,854,775,808 (2^63).
No comparison with our enchantress Nazia Hassan !!!
@Fahad Mansoor: Correct
........and YouTube is still blocked in Pakistan.
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