YouTube is changing the rules related to its impurity so that the creators are allowed to mud the video with the swearing in them, provided that the desecration lies in the first seven seconds of the video.
In November 2022, YouTube changed its rules so that the creators who used the oath used First 8-15 seconds will be potentially Be disqualified for any advertising revenue. After a lot of backlash, the company changed its rules again in March 2023 so that Such videos will be eligible for limited advertising revenueUnless they use impurity in the majority of the video.
Announcing the latest changes, the head of YouTube mudification, Connor Kavanagh said in a late video on Tuesday that two years ago changes were made to align the YouTube video with broadcast standards.
“We introduced this guideline to align with broadcasting standards, advertisers expected advertisements on YouTube to the distance between advertisements and advertising, which has just served. The expectations have turned into expectations, and advertisers already have the ability to target the content for their desired level impurity,” he said.
He said that if the manufacturers use moderate or strong oath in the title or thumbnail, their video may have limited mandarization.