YouTube is cracking down on “mass-produced” and “repetitive” content. The Google-owned video-sharing platform has released additional guidance for its YouTube Partner Program (YPP) in response to the ...
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YouTube is updating its guidelines for videos containing content that advertisers define as controversial, allowing more creators to earn full ad revenue when they tackle sensitive issues in a ...
YouTube says its monetization policy update aims to improve detection of mass-produced or repetitious content. Reaction, clips, and commentary channels aren’t specifically targeted. Channels posting ...
YouTube will no longer need to review individual content uploads for ad suitability in order for content creators to begin making money from their posts, ultimately streamlining the monetization ...
YouTube is updating its advertiser-friendly content guidelines to allow more videos on controversial issues to earn full ad revenue, as long as they’re dramatized or discussed in a non-graphic manner.
YouTube’s “inauthentic content” policy is the platform’s biggest monetization shakeup in years, and it’s already costing creators real money. Originally rolled out on July 15, 2025 as a rename of the ...
An update to the platform’s monetization rules will tighten restrictions on ‘inauthentic’ content. An update to the platform’s monetization rules will tighten restrictions on ‘inauthentic’ content.