YouTube is preparing to update its creator monetization policies. The change is aimed at curbing revenue generation from “inauthentic” content. This update could result in less content that viewers ...
Non-graphic dramatizations and discussions of certain controversial issues can now be eligible for full monetization. YouTube says the previous rules limited monetization even when content was ...
CPM, which measures revenue earned for every 1,000 impressions, won't apply to YouTube Shorts monetization as it does to long-form videos. YouTube Shorts uses a pool-based model where earnings ...
YouTube's 2026 updates introduce sweeping changes to monetization, analytics, and content creation, aiming to diversify revenue beyond ads and tighten content quality standards. New tiered eligibility ...
YouTube is trying to be better at spotting and demonetizing AI-generated and mass-produced videos, with an anticipated update to its YouTube's Partner Program (YPP) that will clarify what is and what ...
YouTube’s 2026 monetization model introduces a two-tier Partner Program, giving smaller creators earlier access to fan funding and shopping tools, while keeping full ad revenue sharing for higher ...
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 ...
YouTubers who curse like sailors, rejoice! In a video published on Tuesday to its Creator Insider channel, YouTube announced that it's relaxing some of the new policies regarding profanity on 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.
With TikTok potentially poised for a U.S. ban, YouTube is touting how well its own TikTok competitor, YouTube Shorts, is paying off for creators. The company on Thursday said its short-form video ...