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YouTube makes it harder for smaller channels to monetize their videos
July 23, 2025
What’s the reason behind the new policy?YouTubesays it’s to prevent bad actors from harming content creators. The blog post, written by Chief Product Officer Neal Mohan and Chief Business Officer Robert Kyncl states, “A big part of that effort will be strengthening our requirements for monetization so spammers, impersonators, and other bad actors can’t hurt our ecosystem or take advantage of you, while continuing to reward those who make our platform great.”
The move is stoking fears that the streaming video giant is going to kill smaller channels. The changes will affect a significant amount of channels, but by YouTube’s estimation, 99 percent of those are making less than $100 per year, and 90 percent made less than $2.50 in the last month. Channels under the threshold will be paid out what they’re owed and automatically re-evaluated if they meet the criteria at a later date.

The company came under fire last year fordemonetizing videoswithout any communication. It appears now that YouTube is trying to effectively communicate its plan before it takes action. The problem is that they’re going after the wrong group of people. Most of its negative press is due to large content creators like Logan Paul, not a guy with 250 subs that releases a video once a month. YouTube is looking out for its community, but is this really the way to go about it?
What do you think about YouTube’s new policy? Will it hurt the growth of small channels? Let us know down in the comments.

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