Nearly two years after asking creators to start self-assessing their videos for advertiser-friendliness, YouTube has published a thorough guide to help them do it.
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- YouTube Will Let Viewers Share Custom Short Videos Cut From Creators’ Uploads And Livestreams
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YouTube Issues Significantly Expanded Guide To Self-Certification, Asks For Creator Feedback
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YouTube Adds Safety Feature Targeting Comments With External Links
YouTube has added a feature that double-checks with users if they click on an external link shared in a comment.
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YouTube Introduces New Icon For TikTok-Like ‘Shorts’ Tool, Shares Discovery Tips For Creators
YouTube is testing a new icon for its TikTok-like Shorts tool, which is only available in India right now (where TikTok is banned), and which is rolling out to other markets in coming months.
- YouTube Will Let Creators Edit Start And End Times For Copyright Claim Timestamps
- YouTube Will Let Creators Prevent Channel Editors From Seeing Revenue Data
- YouTube Might Let Creators See How Their Videos Perform Compared To Uploads On Similar Channels
- YouTube To Introduce Channel Customization, Rolls Out Algorithm-Generated ‘Creator Mixes’ For Each Viewer
- In The Last 2 Months, 2 Million YouTube Users Have Bought Their First Super Chat, Super Sticker, Or Channel Membership
- YouTube Provides Rare, Robust Window Into Monetization Guidelines For Creators
- YouTube’s New Subscriber Notification Metrics Show Creators Exactly How Many Are (And Aren’t) Sent Per Upload
- YouTube Testing New ‘Profile Cards’ That Showcase Channel-Specific Comment History
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