JAKARTA YouTube, a video platform from Google, implements changes to its full monetization system policy. Now, creators can get full monetization when the video they make contains harsh words.
Previously, videos using harsh words only met the requirements for 'constrained advertising income'. However, in a video shared by YouTube on the Creator Insider channel, the use of harsh words is no longer a problem.
The head of the YouTube Monetization Policy, Conor Kavanagh, gave a direct example by saying various harsh words in the video. He mentions simple insults such as calm to hard enough ones like an asshole andulan.
Conor emphasized that the curse, and several other curses, would be given easing. YouTube will only limit the full monetization if the creator uses harsh words in the title or thumbnail.
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However, videos with a 'high' frequency of harsh words are also still considered a 'violation' of advertiser-friendly content guidelines. Therefore, Kavanagh reminded creators to remain careful in choosing indecent content.
This change is a good step for a number of creators. In November 2022, YouTube limited the use of harsh words, where creators could only curse at the first eight to fifteen seconds of the video.
As long as this rule is implemented, the monetization of the video is limited. After getting many complaints, YouTube adjusted its policy again in March 2023 by allowing video monetization to use harsh words within the initial 8-15 seconds.
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