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YouTube Monetisation Rules

YouTube Monetisation Rules to Target Mass-Produced and Repetitive Content

Posted on October 28, 2025October 28, 2025 By Kumar Sumit No Comments on YouTube Monetisation Rules to Target Mass-Produced and Repetitive Content

YouTube Monetisation Rules: YouTube is tightening its monetisation policy to curb mass-produced and repetitive videos on its platform. The new rules, part of the YouTube Partner Programme (YPP), aim to ensure that creators publish original and authentic content. The update will take effect on July 15, according to the company’s latest announcement.

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YouTube’s Crackdown on Low-Effort Content

In a post on its support page, YouTube revealed that it will revise its monetisation policy to better identify “mass-produced and repetitious content.” The company reiterated that originality has always been at the heart of YPP, stating:

“If you’re making money on YouTube, your content should be original and authentic.”

What Counts as Mass-Produced or Repetitive

YouTube defines two key aspects of inauthentic content:

  1. Borrowed content – Creators must not reuse material from others unless they significantly transform it to make it their own.
  2. Repetitive or templated content – Videos made solely for gaining views, such as clickbait, low-effort uploads, or templatised formats, will be scrutinised.

This policy ensures that content is produced for entertainment or educational purposes, not merely for algorithmic reach or monetisation.

AI and Inauthentic Trends Under the Lens

YouTube mentioned that the revised rules are designed to “better reflect what inauthentic content looks like today.” While not explicitly stated, this may include AI-generated videos—such as voiceovers reacting to other creators’ work—that are becoming increasingly common.

Eligibility Still Applies

To qualify for monetisation, creators must continue to meet the existing YPP requirements:

  • 1,000 subscribers, and
  • Either 4,000 valid public watch hours in the past 12 months or 10 million valid Shorts views in the last 90 days.

YouTube has not clarified what penalties will apply to creators violating these new standards, but the company’s stance signals a clear move toward quality, creativity, and authenticity in its monetised ecosystem.

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