Starting July 15, YouTube will begin enforcing updated Partner Program (YPP) monetization policies that remove “inauthentic” content. Such content will no longer earn revenue. In the latest YouTube ...
Credit: Gabby Jones/Bloomberg via Getty Images. YouTube is offering creators a second chance if they violate the company's community guidelines. Creators who are given a warning about their content ...
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 is changing some of its policies and strengthening the enforcement of its community guidelines. In an announcement made today, the site reminds users that “dangerous challenges and pranks” ...
YouTube is getting a bit less bluenose-y about its advertiser-friendly content standards. YouTube said it expanded its monetization policies to allow for moderate profanity — for example, “shit” and ...