YouTube has updated its profanity policy, allowing content creators to monetize videos containing limited swearing in the first few seconds. YouTube had more relaxed moderation in 2023 by reducing monetization rather than removing it completely for videos with excessive profanity. https://youtu.be/ZXtVRYCYp5M?si=UySTcC4ShixjCL14 According to Conor Kavanagh, YouTube’s Head of Monetization, the original policy was based on traditional broadcast standards. Read more in our articles including "YouTube updates profanity policy, allows monetization of mild swearing" and "Fair Use Policy: Globe vs. Smart compared ".
YouTube has updated its profanity policy, allowing content creators to monetize videos containing limited swearing in the first few seconds. YouTube had more relaxed moderation in 2023 by reducing monetization rather than removing it completely for videos with excessive profanity.
https://youtu.be/ZXtVRYCYp5M?si=UySTcC4ShixjCL14 According to Conor Kavanagh, YouTube’s Head of Monetization, the original policy was based on traditional broadcast standards.
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