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YouTube Targets Mass-Produced Content in Monetisation Update​


YouTube is updating its monetisation policies to target mass-produced and repetitive content. Here's you need to know.

  • YouTube is updating monetisation policies to target inauthentic content.
  • This change will impact channels publishing mass-produced and repetitive videos.
  • Violations could result in removal from the YouTube Partner Program.




Is this the start of them stopping faceless videos you think!? Can't let people make money
 
When I eventually reach YPP I wonder if they'll class my videos as "repetitive content".

It wouldn't bother me anyway since I don't intend to monetise with AdSense.

This seems like a good update though targeting those low effort spam channels.

Bros if you have one of those channels.

Deffo build an email list up at the very least so you have a way that doesn't rely on YouTube to target fans/subscribers.
 

YouTube Targets Mass-Produced Content in Monetisation Update​


YouTube is updating its monetisation policies to target mass-produced and repetitive content. Here's you need to know.

  • YouTube is updating monetisation policies to target inauthentic content.
  • This change will impact channels publishing mass-produced and repetitive videos.
  • Violations could result in removal from the YouTube Partner Program.




Is this the start of them stopping faceless videos you think!? Can't let people make money
I think this is targeted towards the clip industry.
Instead of going through adsense route uploaders know they will never be approved, so they earn through other sites. often times they pay more than what adsense would.
 
Sounds like they’re going after reaction channels as well.
 
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