Under the revised policy, creators will now be eligible to join the YPP once they reach 500 subscribers, which is half the previous requirement. Additionally, the threshold for valid watch hours has ...
YouTube is about to make changes to its rules for how creators can make money on the platform, especially when it comes to AI-generated and repetitive content. Starting July 15, YouTube will update ...
YouTube announces Shorts will soon be eligible for monetization, and creators will keep 45% of the revenue generated from viewership. This is a significant update for creators who earn income on ...
YouTube will no longer need to review individual content uploads for ad suitability in order for content creators to begin making money from their posts, ultimately streamlining the monetization ...
Compared to its creation in 2005 as a mere online novelty, YouTube has become one of the major hubs for online independent entertainment. Through the YouTube Partner Program, multiple content creators ...