In November, YouTube updated the profanity policy in its ad guidelines, which further restricts what users can or can’t say in a video. Now, all kinds of curse words “are treated equally,” rather than ...
Potty-mouthed YouTubers will be delighted to learn that the streaming site has relaxed its rules around swearing and demonetization. The change comes after a more restrictive policy introduced in ...
YouTube's content guidelines are generally fair, but a few rules go a bit overboard in the name of ad revenue. There was a time when creators cowered away from cussing at all in their videos for fear ...
Jay primarily writes news and deals posts for Android Police. Before joining AP, he spent the past several years yammering on about the crazy world of Android for various tech outlets. Besides ...
The new profanity rules YouTube introduced late last year are being relaxed — with an update outlining a less restrictive policy that will allow the use of moderate and strong profanity to be used ...
YouTube Adjusting Swearing Policy After Creator Backlash After some backlash from creators, YouTube is 'making adjustments' to its swearing policy that has seen videos demonetized if YouTubers swear ...
YouTube has updated its profanity policy, allowing creators to monetize their videos even if they include mild swearing in the first few seconds. Under the new rules, videos with limited profanity in ...