Google AdSense emailed their partners today about the changes they have made to their overall policy for monetized content (not just Youtube, but anything that uses AdSense)
@JenLuvsReviews was the first person I saw do a #BREAKDOWN of the policy so here is that threadhttps://twitter.com/JenLuvsReviews/status/1178680673982390272 …
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Replying to @JoshPescatore @JenLuvsReviews
TeamYouTube Retweeted TeamYouTube
We posted some clarifying info on that twitter thread about how this doesn't change what content YouTube creators can monetize, just want to make sure you see it here too!https://twitter.com/TeamYouTube/status/1178749464258867200 …
TeamYouTube added,
TeamYouTubeVerified account @TeamYouTubeReplying to @JenLuvsReviewsJust wanted to clarify, this update simplifies policies for publishers – it doesn't change what videos YouTube Creators can monetize. Also, the previous help page with AdSense policies already referenced the content outlined on these updated help center pages.3 replies 2 retweets 6 likes -
Replying to @TeamYouTube @JoshPescatore
I understand that it doesn't change what YT creators CAN monetize. What it does seem to do is explain WHY some creators HAVE been getting demonized which is a good thing! Creators that make this content won't find this to be new info for them. True Crime, SFX Makeup, etc.
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*demonetized If this isn't it, please release clear and official guidelines for creators so that they can figure out why their content is getting flagged.
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