YouTube has updated its guidelines to relax restrictions on profanity in monetized videos, according to TechCrunch.com.
Under the new policy, videos containing moderate swearing may still qualify for full monetization.
The move is aimed at providing a fairer and more flexible approach for content creators.
YouTube will continue to assess the severity and context of profanity. For example, strong language in the first 7 seconds may still lead to limited ads.
This change is intended to support creators who previously lost revenue due to overly strict enforcement.
The updated rules are expected to take effect later this week.
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