How YouTube Has Used This Policy To Scam Billions Of Dollars

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I'm presenting this YouTube policy that was released in 2023 for analysed by yourself if this is not really a scam move. Do you know ever since this was passed, YouTube has earned a total income of over 90 billion dollars in Ads revenue. How much of that has gone to content creators. If I were a lawyer, I would buy an existing old YouTube account and sue this guys. Now this post is sponsored by www.bcbank.se the best place advertise. Now let's read the policy bellow.

What happens if you don’t accept updated terms

It’s important for all partners to review and understand the new YouTube Partner Program terms. Accepting the Base Terms is required to join or remain in YPP.

Shorts ad revenue sharing begins February 1, 2023. To start earning ad revenue on your Shorts views, monetizing partners will need to accept the Base Terms and Shorts Monetization Module. You will not be able to earn from Shorts Feed ads until you do so. Shorts views accrued prior to accepting the Shorts Monetization Module are not eligible for Shorts ad revenue sharing.

To remain in the YouTube Partner Program and continue monetizing on YouTube, all monetizing partners will have until July 10, 2023 to review and accept new terms. If you don’t accept at least the Base Terms by that date, your channel will be removed from the YouTube Partner Program and your monetization agreement terminated. After that happens, you’ll need to re-qualify and re-apply to join again.

Once your channel is removed from YPP, keep in mind that YouTube’s Terms of Service still apply and govern your use of YouTube. This includes YouTube’s right to monetize and display ads on your content. If you’re currently not in the YouTube Partner Program, but you were previously, you may still see ads being served on your content, but won’t be entitled to payment

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