In an effort to protect creators, YouTube has announced that it will no longer serve ads on channels with less than 10K lifetime views. That said, YouTube will no longer serve ads on YPP videos until the channel reaches 10k lifetime views. "By keeping the threshold to 10k views, we also ensure that there will be minimal impact on our aspiring creators. And, of course, any revenue earned on channels with under 10k views up until today will not be impacted," said Ariel Bardin, YouTube's VP of Product Management. After a creator hits 10k lifetime views on their channel, we’ll review their activity against our policies. Read more in our articles including "YouTube to disable ads on channels with less than 10K views" and "Globe rolls out Starlink Satellite-to-Mobile Service in the Philippines".
In an effort to protect creators, YouTube has announced that it will no longer serve ads on channels with less than 10K lifetime views. That said, YouTube will no longer serve ads on YPP videos until the channel reaches 10k lifetime views.
"By keeping the threshold to 10k views, we also ensure that there will be minimal impact on our aspiring creators. And, of course, any revenue earned on channels with under 10k views up until today will not be impacted," said Ariel Bardin, YouTube's VP of Product Management. After a creator hits 10k lifetime views on their channel, we’ll review their activity against our policies.
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