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YouTube will restrict monetisation for low-effort AI videos starting July 15. Mass-produced content, clones, and undisclosed ...
YouTube has been grappling with a serious problem for a long time, poor and spam videos made with the help of AI. These ...
Rene Ritchie, Head of Editorial & Creator Liaison at YouTube, clarified that the platform’s focus is not on banning AI or ...
YouTube has officially rolled out a new discovery tool called Hype in India to support small and emerging creators. The ...
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At the time of the writing of this article, IShowSpeed is streaming live from Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia. With 27,000 live ...
YouTube’s new monetisation policy, effective July 15, 2025, targets mass-produced, AI-generated, and low-effort content lacking originality. While reaction and clip channels remain allowed, they must ...
The feature has already been piloted in Turkey, Taiwan, and Brazil, where it saw encouraging results: over 5 million hypes ...
YouTube will enforce new rules from 15 July, ending monetisation for low-effort AI content. Creators must now prioritise ...
YouTube has announced changes to its monetisation rules under the YouTube Partner Program (YPP). The implementation will start from July 15, where creators who upload repetitive, copied videos or mass ...
This means that even if a channel meets the basic eligibility thresholds for the YouTube Partner Program—either 1,000 ...
YouTube has revealed how its new guidelines will target ‘inauthentic’ content including certain AI and reaction videos.