Published on: July 14, 2025
YOUTUBE’S NEW MONETISATION POLICY
YOUTUBE’S NEW MONETISATION POLICY
NEWS – Effective from July 15, 2025, YouTube will update its Partner Program (YPP) guidelines to target “mass-produced and repetitious content.”
HIGHLIGHTS
- Suspected Target: While Generative AI is not explicitly mentioned, creators expect the policy to restrict low-effort AI-generated videos.
- Monetisation Basics: Creators need 500 subscribers to apply and 1,000 subscribers plus 4,000 watch hours to earn ad revenue under YPP.
- Historical Context:
- Pre-2016: Open monetisation allowed low-effort, faceless content.
- 2018 onwards: Introduction of stricter rules to reward original, authentic content.
- 2019–2020: Demonitisation of ambient noise, text-to-speech Reddit videos, etc.
- Content Criteria Update: YouTube aims to promote “transformative” and “authentic” content, discouraging spam-like and templated uploads.
- Legal Angle: Rise of synthetic content (AI visuals, voiceovers) brings copyright and originality concerns.
- Impact on Creators:
- High-risk: Channels relying on repetitive or AI-made videos.
- Safe: Creators focusing on unique commentary, storytelling, and analysis.
- Platform Goals: Improve content quality, increase viewer retention, support ad revenues, and potentially feed Alphabet’s AI training data.
- Bottom Line: Creators must now prioritise originality and value-added content to sustain monetisation.
