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The Adpocalypse is over! Well kind of....
Salutations friends, So the good news is that Youtube released a blog post yesterday regarding your content and how to make money on youtube which includes an update regarding companies and their adverts within Youtube.
In the blog post which you can find here Youtube within the first paragraph explain that they are addressing the issue and have been since March, they said: "In March we provided an update to changes we’re making to address advertiser concerns around where their advertisements are placed".
Then Youtube's blog post's goes on saying that they have had "thousands of productive conversations with advertisers" then Youtube update us on the fact that, they have informed the advertisers of the changes and have shown what new features and new ways of controlling where they share their advertisements.
The good news, most of the advertisers have agreed to come back! Youtube's blog quote: "As a result, many advertisers have resumed their media campaigns on YouTube, leading creator revenue to return to a better and more stable state" after the statement Youtube reassures us that the communications between Youtube and the Advertisers are still an on as Youtube are always look for feedback.
So as a result of this Youtube have now stated some of the new guidelines that they are going to introduce, So from the Youtube's blog here is what they have to say:
New guidelines around content that are eligible for ads
We’ve heard loud and clear from the creator community and from advertisers that YouTube needs to broaden our advertiser-friendly guidelines around a few additional types of content. We’ve responded by adding new guidelines to take a tougher stance on:
So what do you guys and gals think?
Are we out of the woods yet?
Let me know in the comments below!
Also, Guess the quote and win some Credits!
"The word today is job, J-O-B!"
Good luck, see you next time!
Salutations friends, So the good news is that Youtube released a blog post yesterday regarding your content and how to make money on youtube which includes an update regarding companies and their adverts within Youtube.
In the blog post which you can find here Youtube within the first paragraph explain that they are addressing the issue and have been since March, they said: "In March we provided an update to changes we’re making to address advertiser concerns around where their advertisements are placed".
Then Youtube's blog post's goes on saying that they have had "thousands of productive conversations with advertisers" then Youtube update us on the fact that, they have informed the advertisers of the changes and have shown what new features and new ways of controlling where they share their advertisements.
The good news, most of the advertisers have agreed to come back! Youtube's blog quote: "As a result, many advertisers have resumed their media campaigns on YouTube, leading creator revenue to return to a better and more stable state" after the statement Youtube reassures us that the communications between Youtube and the Advertisers are still an on as Youtube are always look for feedback.
So as a result of this Youtube have now stated some of the new guidelines that they are going to introduce, So from the Youtube's blog here is what they have to say:
New guidelines around content that are eligible for ads
We’ve heard loud and clear from the creator community and from advertisers that YouTube needs to broaden our advertiser-friendly guidelines around a few additional types of content. We’ve responded by adding new guidelines to take a tougher stance on:
- Hateful content: Content that promotes discrimination or disparages or humiliates an individual or group of people on the basis of the individual’s or group’s race, ethnicity, or ethnic origin, nationality, religion, disability, age, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or other characteristic associated with systematic discrimination or marginalization.
- Inappropriate use of family entertainment characters: Content that depicts family entertainment characters engaged in the violent, sexual, vile, or otherwise inappropriate behavior, even if done for comedic or satirical purposes.
- Incendiary and demeaning content: Content that is gratuitously incendiary, inflammatory, or demeaning. For example, video content that uses gratuitously disrespectful language that shames or insults an individual or group.
So what do you guys and gals think?
Are we out of the woods yet?
Let me know in the comments below!
Also, Guess the quote and win some Credits!
"The word today is job, J-O-B!"
Good luck, see you next time!