%%excerpt%%YouTube says it takes three main factors into account when making a judgement about ad-friendliness: the title, thumbnail, and how often profanity is used at the beginning of a video (presumably in close proximity to when an ad would play).
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YouTube has dialed back its controversial monetization policy regarding profanity
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YouTube Clarifies Policies On How Profanity Impacts Monetization
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