Since integrating Shorts creators and Shorts ad-revenue sharing to its Partner Program (YPP), YouTube is further expanding creator access by lowering the eligibility criteria, while also allowing ...
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YouTube has recently announced significant changes to its YouTube Partner Program (YPP), making it more accessible to smaller creators and introducing new monetization methods. The eligibility ...
YouTube has announced significant updates to its Partner Program (YPP) monetisation policies, set to take effect on July 15, 2025. The changes specifically target mass-produced and repetitive content ...
YouTube has lowered eligibility criteria for creators to qualify for YouTube Partner Program (YPP) in a few countries. Creators with 500 subscribers will get access to monetization tools under YPP.
YouTube has begun inserting ads in some videos from channels not in its YouTube Partner Program, and therefore not eligible to share in the ad revenue. In a update to ...