10 Bullet Point Tips for YouTube Monetization Guidelines 2023
Advertiser-friendly content: Creators must produce content that is suitable for all audiences and does not include controversial or inappropriate topics.
Original content: Creators must produce original content that they own the rights to, and not use other people's work without permission.
Consistent viewership: Creators must have at least 1000 subscribers and 4000 watch hours in the past 12 months to be eligible for monetization.
Comply with YouTube terms of service: Creators must follow YouTube's terms of service, which include not engaging in spamming, buying views, or creating misleading metadata.
Follow copyright laws: Creators must ensure that their content does not infringe on any copyright laws and obtain proper permissions to use other people's work.
Community Guidelines: Creators must follow YouTube's Community Guidelines and ensure that their content does not violate any policies related to harassment, hate speech, or violence.
Accurate metadata: Creators must provide accurate and relevant metadata for their videos, including titles, tags, and descriptions.
Adhere to monetization policies: Creators must comply with YouTube's monetization policies, which include not promoting harmful or dangerous products, engaging in clickbait, or creating videos solely for the purpose of monetization.
Use YouTube tools correctly: Creators must use YouTube's tools correctly, including not using third-party tools or services that violate YouTube's terms of service.
Continuous compliance: Creators must continually comply with the YouTube Monetization Guidelines to maintain monetization eligibility.
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