Because youtu.be is a URL shortening service. So when you go to a you.be URL, all it does is Redirect you to the full URL for a video.
Edit, actually that's not the complete end of the story. What happens when you do that is yes, it redirects you, but then the browser gives an error:
"Refused to display (video url) in a frame because it set
'X-Frame-Options' to 'SAMEORIGIN'."
So, this could work with redirection, but it doesn't because youtube sends down this response
header: x-frame-options:SAMEORIGIN
And so the browser refuses to display it because it's not the same origin (that is, it's not being served from the same domain). Why does youtube do this? That I don't know. But, basically, it appears you MUST you the youtube.com/embed style URL for iframe. If you have URLs in the youtu.be format (maybe in your database or something), then you will need to hit the youtu.be link and then see where it wants to redirect you to, and then use THAT link for your iframe.
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<iframe width="420" height="315" src="youtube.com/embed/4pXUcxWLA7g" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>code
– asb14690 Mar 27 '15 at 15:33