One year after YouTube started running ads on Shorts, 25% of the creators in the YouTube Partner Program have monetized that revenue stream.
YouTube Partner Program
-
YouTube hopes stricter ad eligibility requirements will make Shorts revenue “meaningful” for creators
-
More than 25% of channels in the YouTube Partner Program have monetized their Shorts
-
YouTube is giving more users the ability to turn comments into Shorts
According to the Creator Insider YouTube channel, users will soon be able to turn comments into YouTube Shorts videos.
-
YouTube’s new Partner Program standards are tailored to live-streaming creators
YouTube is slackening the standards for its Partner Program to encourage more users to take advantage of features like Super Chat.
-
It’s time to say goodbye to YouTube’s overlay ads
-
YouTube creators can earn Shorts ad revenue on February 1 (if they agree to new Partner Program terms)”
-
There Are Now 2 Million Creators In YouTube’s Partner Program
-
YouTube Demonetizes Durte Dom, All 3 Of David Dobrik’s Channels For Violating ‘Creator Responsibility’ Policy
-
YouTube Suspends Donald Trump Indefinitely, Demonetizes Rudy Giuliani
-
YouTube Will Now Serve Ads On Channels That Aren’t Eligible For Its Partner Program — Though Creators Won’t Earn A Cut
-
YouTube Reinstates Monetization For Steven Crowder 14 Months After Racist, Homophobic Harassment Of Carlos Maza
-
YouTube’s Revamped Harassment Policy Will Remove Videos With Insults Based On Race, Gender, Sexual Orientation
Newsletter
Subscribe for daily Tubefilter Top Stories
Trending Stories
- YouTube is reportedly offering creators millions if they don’t sign deals with Netflix

- Blog Action Day: 'Big Ideas' from GOOD and Babelgum

- YouTube’s now counting public views from the “first frame,” hoping inflated numbers will help creators negotiate brand deals

- The founders of Kick are in the Club as their new platform comes out of beta

- Top 50 Most Subscribed YouTube Channels Worldwide • Week Of 08/16/2026

















