According to metalinjection.net, on July 15, YouTube will be rolling out stricter update to its YouTube Partner Program (YPP) monetization policies aimed curbing the flood of AI-generated and mass-produced content that ix increasingly clogging the platform. While YouTube has attempted to frame the update as a “minor” clarification, the implications are far more serious for creators that are banking on low-effort and high-output content.
YouTube To Update Monetization Policy Regarding Mass-Produced AI-Generated Content
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