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This video discusses current challenges faced by content creators on YouTube, including algorithm changes, monetization restrictions, and visibility issues. We explore how these factors impact smaller ...
Overview  Meeting YouTube’s updated monetization policy and originality rules is essential for earning revenue in ...
Which is a reversal of a monetization policy change that YouTube launched back in 2023, and it could be popular among many creators who’ve had their content demonetized due to v ...
YouTube now allows videos to earn full ad revenue even if they include strong profanity, like the F‑word, within the first ...
YouTube videos with strong profanity in the first seven seconds (words like “fuck”) are now eligible for full monetization, ...
In his announcement, Kavanagh explained that YouTube introduced its old rules, because advertisers wanted to distance their ...
YouTube has updated its profanity monetization policy, allowing content creators to be able to use strong profanity at the ...
In a move to help creators with smaller followings monetize on their efforts, YouTube has announced significant changes to its monetization policies. It is lowering the eligibility criteria for ...
It's understandable that YouTube creators would be upset, but they're not the only ones affected by de-monetization. What makes YouTube a unique platform is that it's not a traditional media outlet.
YouTube's confirmation comes after several on social media pointed out on Thursday evening that Beahm's channel no longer had monetization features available, including paid memberships.