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YouTube has been grappling with a serious problem for a long time, poor and spam videos made with the help of AI. These ...
YouTube is updating its monetisation policies from July 15 for mass-produced, inauthentic, or low-effort AI-generated content ...
YouTube will update its Partner Program rules on July 15, 2025, to crack down on repetitive and mass-produced content.
YouTube has announced changes to its monetisation rules under the YouTube Partner Program (YPP). The implementation will start from July 15, where creators who upload repetitive, copied videos or mass ...
This means that even if a channel meets the basic eligibility thresholds for the YouTube Partner Program—either 1,000 ...
YouTube will demonetise mass-produced or inauthentic content, signalling a major shift towards originality and human input.
The company is clarifying what it's called a "minor update" in how it pays video creators. This could have big implications ...
YouTube has announced a new update to further stop creators from making money with “inauthentic” content posted to the platform.
On July 15, 2025, YouTube is updating our guidelines to better identify mass-produced and repetitious content. This update better reflects what “inauthentic” content looks like today.
YouTube is gearing up to take action against “mass-produced,” “repetitious,” and “inauthentic” content starting July 15.