These controversial topics include self-harm, abortion, suicide, and domestic and sexual abuse.
Starting July 15, YouTube will begin enforcing updated Partner Program (YPP) monetization policies that remove “inauthentic” content. Such content will no longer earn revenue. In the latest YouTube ...
YouTube is updating its guidelines for videos containing what advertisers define as controversial content, like abortion and ...
YouTube is getting a bit less bluenose-y about its advertiser-friendly content standards. YouTube said it expanded its monetization policies to allow for moderate profanity — for example, “shit” and ...
YouTube has announced some updates to its Advertiser Friendly Content Guidelines in order to allow for broader monetization ...