One year after YouTube started running ads on Shorts, 25% of the creators in the YouTube Partner Program have monetized that revenue stream.
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More than 25% of channels in the YouTube Partner Program have monetized their Shorts
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Twitch is tightening its Community Guidelines related to nudity (again)
As streamers like Morgpie push the limits of Twitch's Community Guidelines, an update is banning streams that linger on intimate body parts.
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