YouTube restores revenue on older uploads, revises profanity rules, easing creator frustrations over demonetization impacts.
YouTube will pay $24.5 million to settle a 2021 lawsuit alleging it unfairly blocked President Donald Trump’s account after the Jan 6. Capitol attacks.
The company also said the Biden administration pressured YouTube to remove accounts that did not explicitly violate company ...
YouTube will offer creators a way to rejoin the streaming platform if they were banned for violating COVID-19 and election ...
YouTube will reinstate accounts of creators banned for violating COVID-19 and election misinformation rules as part of its ...
YouTube is tweaking its profanity-related rules to allow creators to monetize videos with swearing in them, provided the profanity is limited to the first seven seconds of the video. In November 2022, ...
YouTube will permit content creators who were banned for breaking its COVID-19 and election misinformation policies to return to the site. Alphabet, the parent ...
YouTube said Tuesday it plans to reinstate some accounts that it previously banned for violating rules against repeatedly ...
YouTube is reportedly giving creators more leeway about what they say in videos, easing up on some of the rules it has set in the past. That change, which was reportedly made about a month after ...
YouTube is rewriting its content moderation strategy. With the new changes, the platform will be reversing its course on bans ...
This is likely a way for YouTube to push users to its individual subscriptions, as well as its new two-member Premium plans that it introduced in May. Netflix saw an increase in subscribers after ...