YouTube will no longer let you make money unless your channel reaches 10,000 lifetime views - Business Insider
'Once a channel reaches that threshold, YouTube will review it against its policies to see if the channel is OK to begin making money. '
'"In a few weeks, we'll also be adding a review process for new creators who apply to be in the YouTube Partner Program. ', "YouTube says this is designed to help discourage scam artists and content creators that violate YouTube's policy from making money on the platform, the company said in a blog post."
'After a creator hits 10k lifetime views on their channel, we'll review their activity against our policies," Ariel Bardin, YouTube's vice president of product management, said in the blog post. '
'"If everything looks good, we'll bring this channel into YPP and begin serving ads against their content. '
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'Once a channel reaches that threshold, YouTube will review it against its policies to see if the channel is OK to begin making money. '
'"In a few weeks, we'll also be adding a review process for new creators who apply to be in the YouTube Partner Program. ', "YouTube says this is designed to help discourage scam artists and content creators that violate YouTube's policy from making money on the platform, the company said in a blog post."
'After a creator hits 10k lifetime views on their channel, we'll review their activity against our policies," Ariel Bardin, YouTube's vice president of product management, said in the blog post. '
'"If everything looks good, we'll bring this channel into YPP and begin serving ads against their content. '
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