YouTube
creators can **w
only monetize when they reach 10,000 views
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YouTube wants to make sure its
creators are legit before giving them the opportunity to make money off videos.
The video giant
an**unced a big change to its partner program on Thursday that **w requires
creators to
reach 10,000 lifetime
views before it can run ads on channels.
"This new threshold gives us e**ugh information to determine the validity of a channel," Ariel Bardin, YouTube’s VP of product management, wrote in a blog post. "It also allows us to confirm if a channel is following our
community guidelines and
advertiser policies. By keeping the threshold to 10k views, we also ensure that there will be minimal impact on our aspiring creators."
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