
YouTube has relaxed its rules regarding offensive language on its platform and expanded the possibility of monetizing such videos, according to TechCrunch.com. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
According to the new policy, videos containing moderate offensive language can be fully monetized. This change was made to provide a more flexible and fair approach towards YouTube content creators.
The platform also takes into account the severity and context of the offense. For example, if there is strong offensive language in the first few seconds of a video, ads will be limited.
YouTube aims to provide relief for bloggers who are being deprived of income due to unfair rules. The updated rules are planned to be implemented within this week.
These changes serve to make the platform's content policy fairer and more flexible. It also allows creators to continue their work more freely and effectively.
Users and creators can find detailed information about the updated rules on the official website. This news is significant from the perspective of the platform's development and its adaptation to users' needs.