YouTube today announced a change in policy regarding the novel coronavirus, or COVID-19. Previously, YouTube's advertising guidelines prevented monetization of videos that included more than a passing ...
These controversial topics include self-harm, abortion, suicide, and domestic and sexual abuse.
YouTube is cracking down on money-making AI slop. - Dilara Irem Sancar / Anadolu via Getty Images YouTube is trying to be better at spotting and demonetizing AI-generated and mass-produced videos, ...
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 ...
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 is allowing ads to run on more types of content, which will expand the monetization opportunities for content creators. Creators will now be able to earn revenue on content that previously ...
YouTube is once again changing its coronavirus policies in order to allow all creators the ability to monetize coronavirus-related content. Credit: Omar Marques/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty ...
The news follows a similar move on Friday from Meta which is "now prohibiting Russian state media from running ads or monetizing on our platform anywhere in the world" according to security policy ...
The YouTube Partner Program (YPP) launched over 14 years ago to allow video monetization, and the Google company is now celebrating 2 million creators. Those 2 million creators are located around the ...
In an abrupt reversal amid an ongoing online firestorm, YouTube announced Wednesday that it would block conservative commentator Steven Crowder from making any money on videos he uploaded to the site, ...