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YouTube videos with strong profanity words in the first seven seconds (words like “curse”) are now qualified to get full income, according to L. Video From Connor, the head of the YouTube Landing Policy. Previously, these types of videos were only eligible “Limited ads revenues.”
The changes in the policies of the inappropriate language for YouTube have long been a painful place for creators. In November 2022, the company began to reduce advertising revenues if profanity was used in the first 8-15 seconds of the video. Prozd, whose real name was published Sungwon Cho video Where, after waiting for 15 seconds, the policy was called “the stupidest of the dreaded disgust that I heard.” (Later he said that the video He was a demon.) YouTube adjusts its policies In March 2023Including allowing profanity videos in the first 8-15 seconds to be eligible for advertising revenues.
Prozd asked his ideas about changing Tuesday. “It is a ridiculous time.”
Connor says that the company is originally liquefied videos with the right at the beginning of the videos “to agree with broadcast standards”. “Advertisers are expected on YouTube to have a distance between the profanity and the advertisement that has just served.” However, “these expectations have changed,” advertisers already say the ability to target content to the required level of profanity. “
Although the only specific example of “strong” profanity is “curse” – he says that YouTube defines “moderate profanity words” as words like “fool” or “dog” – “you get the idea”, he says.
YouTube will continue to reduce income if you use moderate or strong profanity in addresses or mini images. Connor says that “high frequency” videos are strong profanity words “violation” of the advertiser’s friendly content in YouTube. “You have to choose and choose the fasteners carefully.”