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YouTube is updating its monetisation rules for creators from July 15, 2025. The platform wants to limit mass-produced and ...
The exact policy language itself has not yet been released, but a page on YouTube’s Help documentation explains that creators ...
YouTube is removing its Trending page and Trending Now list in favor of category-specific charts, the company announced on ...
YouTube is shutting down its "Trending" sections, saying that there are better ways for users to find viral videos on the ...
YouTube is updating its monetisation policies from 15 July to crack down on low-quality, AI-generated videos. The policy will target the surge in spam, mass-produced AI videos that have clogged the ...
It recommends using YouTube Studio's Inspiration tab for creators who want to keep up with the latest trends. This tab ...
Horvat, a South Fork High and Palm Beach Atlantic graduate, will not make his debut PGA Tour debut this week due to a ...
The company has said that now users can use YouTube Charts to see trending content. Currently these charts are only available ...
YouTube is implementing new monetisation policies today, targeting mass-produced or repetitive content, and affecting creators using AI tools or reused clips.
YouTube is retiring its Trending page after 10 years, shifting discover to recommendations and YouTube Charts.
The change, which will happen over the next couple of weeks, comes as YouTube says it has seen visits to its Trending page ...