YouTube has updated its re-application policies for the YouTube Partner Program (YPP), affecting new applicants and suspended channels. Rejected channels will have specific timeframes to appeal and ...
In a surprising Partner Program policy change, YouTube is widening the gap in time before rejected or suspended users can rejoin the monetization program. YouTube’s Partner Program is the backbone of ...
The change, which goes into effect as of today, gives creators seven days to appeal a suspension for “certain policy violations” before that suspension goes into effect, according to “Rob” on the ...
YouTube unveiled major changes to its partner program Tuesday, announcing that creators will soon be able to earn ad revenue off of Shorts, its TikTok competitor. Subscribe to read this story ad-free ...
The YouTube Partner Program (YPP) is the holy grail for creators. In short, it helps them monetize their videos in a variety of ways. They can earn revenue from video ads, channel membership, Super ...
A preliminary update to the program's monetization policies reads: In order to monetize as part of the YouTube Partner Program (YPP), YouTube has always required creators to uploa ...
YouTube is lowering the requirements for creators to get access to monetization tools under the YouTube Partner Program (YPP). The company is expanding its shopping affiliate program to U.S.-based ...
YouTube's likeness detection tool is rolling out to all channel owners, but you need to submit government-issued ID to get ...