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YouTube restricts financial compensation solely to unique, authentic content.

YouTube implements measures to restrict the influx of substandard videos, moderating the platform's content as follows.

YouTube will now exclusively compensate creators for unique, authentic content.
YouTube will now exclusively compensate creators for unique, authentic content.

YouTube restricts financial compensation solely to unique, authentic content.

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Meanwhile, in the digital realm, YouTube has made some significant changes to its monetization guidelines, effective July 15, 2025. The focus is on enhancing platform quality by targeting unoriginal and mass-produced content.

Key updates include a crackdown on videos that are uploaded multiple times with minimal changes, content copied from other creators, and videos generated using templates or AI tools without adding significant original value. Creators must ensure their content is original and authentic, adding clear value, commentary, or editing to avoid penalties.

YouTube welcomes the use of AI tools to enhance storytelling, as long as creators follow transparency and disclosure norms. Channels using AI tools can still be eligible for monetization if they add originality and value. To monetize, channels must still meet the basic requirements of having 1,000 subscribers and 4,000 watch hours within the past 12 months under the YouTube Partner Program.

The goal is to promote a more authentic and engaging environment for both creators and viewers by discouraging low-effort and mass-produced content. Repetitive content, copy-paste content, and low-effort formats such as reaction videos to other videos are affected by the new guidelines.

These changes aim to maintain the quality of the YouTube platform, ensuring the retention of advertising partners. Renee Ritchie, head of editorial and copyright affairs at YouTube, describes the change as a "minor update" in the fight against low-quality AI videos.

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