YouTube may not pay for low-effort videos: New creator monetisation rules explained
YouTube has always pushed its creators to create original, engaging, and informative content, especially more so if they are a part of the YouTube Partner Program and are actively making money through the monetisation of videos. However, the video giant will update its Partner Program monetisation policy, starting as soon as 15 July, to discourage creators from posting unoriginal and inauthentic content.
No More “Mass-Produced”, “Inauthentic” Content If YouTube Creators Want Monetisation
In an official policy update, YouTube said that in order to monetise as part of the YouTube Partner Program, it has always required creators to upload original and authentic content.
