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YouTube announced major updates during their Made on YouTube event that highlighted earning opportunities for Creators creating Shorts and Music which are used for long-form and short-form videos. It was announced during YouTube’s Made on event that the YouTube Partner Program which originally caters to Content Creators that made long-form videos in the standard horizontal format is now being expanded to other creators who are Shorts-focused. All current and future YPP creators will be eligible for revenue sharing on Shorts starting as early as next year, 2023. The creator will keep 45% of the revenue based on their share of tidal Shorts view regardless if the creator used music or not. The eligibility for a Creator who is Shorts-focus can join the YouTube Partner Program by having at least 1,000 subscribers and 10M valid public Shorts view in the last 90 days. There’s also a new YPP Fan Funding which will have lower requirements to let creators gain early access to Fan Funding features like Super Thanks, Super Chat, Super Stickers, and Channel Memberships. This new tier will be available to all creators making long-form, Shorts, and Live Creators next year, 2023. And of course, because music is not only essential to long-form video but it has also been a vital part of Short, YouTube created a new Creator Music inside the YouTube Studio that gives creators access to a growing catalog of music. Read more in our articles including "YouTube intros new ways for content creators to earn more" and "YouTube launches 'Super Thanks' tipping feature for creators".

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YouTube announced major updates during their Made on YouTube event that highlighted earning opportunities for Creators creating Shorts and Music which are used for long-form and short-form videos. It was announced during YouTube’s Made on event that the YouTube Partner Program which originally caters to Content Creators that made long-form videos in the standard horizontal format is now being expanded to other creators who are Shorts-focused.

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All current and future YPP creators will be eligible for revenue sharing on Shorts starting as early as next year, 2023. The creator will keep 45% of the revenue based on their share of tidal Shorts view regardless if the creator used music or not. The eligibility for a Creator who is Shorts-focus can join the YouTube Partner Program by having at least 1,000 subscribers and 10M valid public Shorts view in the last 90 days.

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Our coverage of YouTube Creator includes: "YouTube intros new ways for content creators to earn more"; "YouTube launches 'Super Thanks' tipping feature for creators"; "YouTube Launches AI Tool to Detect Deepfakes of Popular Creators". Each article provides unique insights and information.