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Community guidelines improved for youtube creators

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Thursday, September 7, 2023


YouTube has announced a new measure to assist creators in handling violations of community guidelines.

Now, when a creator violates YouTube's policies, they will have the option to participate in an educational training course that may remove a violation warning from their channel.

Violation warnings are issued when a policy is breached and serve as a warning before formal punishment. Three warnings result in the suspension of the channel.

These warnings do not directly impact the channel, aside from the removal of the infringing content, but they remain on record indefinitely.

The new development is that YouTube is adding an additional step to violation warnings.

Now, creators will have the option to take an "educational training course" that explains how to avoid policy violations in their videos.

Upon completing the course, the warning will be reversed, provided that the policy is not violated again within 90 days.

It's important to note that while YouTube is offering resources to help creators understand its policies, there have been no changes to community guidelines or the three-strike approach.

YouTube continues to remove any content that violates its policies, and creators who receive three warnings within a 90-day period will still be subject to platform suspension.
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YouTube Shorts Threatens Long Videos !

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Wednesday, August 23, 2023


Internal Concerns: YouTube Shorts Threatens Long Videos and Impacts Advertising Revenue

YouTube Shorts, a short-form video platform launched in response to the success of TikTok, is raising internal concerns at YouTube. While it has gained popularity among creators and viewers, Shorts is raising questions about its impact on long-form videos and the platform's advertising revenue.

Shorts allows users to create videos of up to 60 seconds, making it a direct competitor to TikTok, known for its short and engaging videos. As Shorts gains traction, concerns are emerging that viewers may be spending less time watching long videos on YouTube, affecting the performance of traditional videos.

Another concern is the impact on advertising revenue. Long videos tend to attract more lucrative ads, while short videos like those on Shorts may have less ad space. This raises questions about how the platform plans to monetize Shorts and whether it will affect content creators' earnings.

YouTube has taken steps to promote Shorts, such as integrating it into the platform's homepage and launching a $100 million fund to encourage creators to produce content on Shorts. However, there are still uncertainties about how YouTube will balance Shorts with its long-form video offerings and how it will sustain advertising revenue.

As YouTube addresses these internal concerns, it will be interesting to see how the platform adapts and evolves to meet the demands of creators and audiences while maintaining its sustainable advertising business model.
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