YouTube has a couple of new updates for both creators and viewers, with the introduction of AI-powered protections for teen viewers launching just as the site rolls back some of its more controversial ...
YouTube has updated its profanity policy, allowing creators to use swear words in the first 7 seconds without losing ad revenue. The change applies to both long-form videos and Shorts, thanks to ...
YouTube has changed its ad revenue policies regarding the use of profanity in the beginning of a video, allowing creators more freedom to swear -- and to monetize their content. “Use of stronger ...