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YouTube is tweaking its profanity-related rules to allow creators to monetize videos with swearing in them, provided the ...
It's not a complete free-for-all, but the updated policy should make it easier for YouTubers to avoid accidentally breaking ...
YouTube's updated profanity policy lets creators swear in the first 7 seconds without demonetizing videos, with certain ...
YouTube has changed its ad guideline policy surrounding swear words, allowing creators a bit more freedom than before. In a ...
It’s “about fucking time” for these changes to go into effect, according to YouTuber ProZD, who spoke about the update with ...
The kinds of "signals" YouTube's AI looks for include the type of videos you're searching for, video categories you've ...
YouTube has updated its rules around profanity, making it easier for creators to earn money from videos that contain strong ...
YouTube has updated its profanity monetization policy, allowing content creators to be able to use strong profanity at the ...
YouTube has updated its monetisation policy, granting content creators more freedom with profanity. Mild or strong swear ...
YouTube now allows videos to earn full ad revenue even if they include strong profanity, like the F‑word, within the first ...
YouTube is looking to automatically protect younger viewers while improving how creators can script their videos.
In wide-ranging remarks, the former president's controversial son lashed out at George Clooney, a number of Democratic ...