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YouTube allows creators to use more F-bombs

Content Creation By Gavin Wallace30/07/20252 Mins Read
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Youtube videos with profanity (words as in) within the first seven seconds “fuck”The full value of the. a video Conor Kavanagh has a wealth of experience as YouTube’s director of monetization policies. These videos used to be eligible only for “limited ad revenue.”

YouTube’s policies on inappropriate language have always been controversial among creators. In November 2022, the company began to potentially limit ad revenue if profanity was used in the first 8–15 seconds of a video. ProZD’s real name, SungWon Cho published a video After 15 seconds, the call was made to change policy “the dumbest fucking shit I’ve ever heard.” He later stated that the video was demonetized.) YouTube has changed its policy in March 2023, including allowing videos with profanity in the first 8–15 seconds to be eligible for ad revenue.

ProZD shared his opinion on the Tuesday change. “It’s about fucking time.”

At first, the company restricted monetization of videos that began with profanity to “align with broadcast standards,” Kavanagh: “Advertisers expected ads on YouTube to have distance between profanity and the ad that just served.” However, “those expectations have changed,” He says “and advertisers already have the ability to target content to their desired level of profanity.”

The only example that I can think of is “strong” Kavanagh uses profanity “fuck” — he says that YouTube defines “moderate profanity” As words such as “asshole” The following are some examples of how to use “bitch” — “you get the idea,” He says.

YouTube continues to limit the monetization for videos with titles and thumbnails that contain moderate or strong swear words. Videos with an “high frequency” Of strong profanity, there are still some that use it. “violation” Kavanagh praises YouTube for its advertiser-friendly guidelines. “You have to pick and choose your fucks carefully.”

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