Holy shit. I just found out that you can see how many views a membership video has by hitting ctrl+u and then searching for "viewcount." Yuu's most recent ASMR video says it has a viewcount of 27028. There's no way that's accurate, right? She gets an average of 2k views per stream, with some jumping up to 7-8k.
Edit: I don't think you guys know what numberfagging means
Decided to test this out on a few clips I was watching. For public videos, this seems to work. If the viewcount has updated since you loaded the page, it might even have more up-to-date numbers, which then get updated by the page as it refreshes viewcount. I also tested this for membership content for Lia, and while I obviously don't know if they're true numbers or not, it does give you a number, and that number seems to be reasonable, given what I know about Lia's non-membership viewing numbers.
A couple of points, though:
1) This will also throw up viewcounts of videos displayed in the side bar, so it's easy to get the wrong numbers. Make sure you get the very first "viewcount" on the webcode page, because that seems to be the viewcount of the video in question.
Example: Pippa's livestream is the first video in this screenshot with 1.8K views, I'd want the viewcount number before that.
2) Viewcounts aren't individual, unique views. If there's a music video I play ten times on YouTube, that would count as ten views. I don't what Yuu's typical membership content is, but I could imagine an ASMR autist wanting to listen to something they liked multiple times. Especially if they've bought a membership based on getting that ASMR-style content.