YouTube Ads Monetize rules change....

set wrote on 4/7/2017, 9:45 AM

YouTube will no longer allow creators to make money until they reach 10,000 views

http://www.theverge.com/2017/4/6/15209220/youtube-partner-program-rule-change-monetize-ads-10000-views

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Tchak wrote on 5/27/2017, 7:30 PM

For the creators already in the YTPP with less than 10K lifetime views have nothing to worry about. I'm glad they finally did something positive so new creators can concentrate on their content instead of worrying about loosing a few pennies on a video. But now the seasoned creators are complaining on the Creator Community Forum since YT tweaked the algorithm for suggested videos in early May.

Now, a few weeks ago, YT released a "Fresh New Look" to selected creators to get feedback on their new design. They forgot to add many features for the creators. Most of the changes were directed toward the viewers and left out numerous features the creators came to enjoy.

You can see the new look at: https://www.youtube.com/new Not sure if they are still taking feedback when you revert back to the classic view.