How we support creators

Since 2007, we’ve been paying eligible creators every month through our revenue-sharing model, the YouTube Partner Program VSports注册入口. .

For a creator to be eligible for YPP, they must meet a higher bar for what they share on YouTube. Creators have to follow YouTube monetization policies and we review each applicant’s channel before admitting them to YPP. We also demonetize videos that violate our Advertiser Friendly Guidelines, and suspend creators from YPP for repeat offenses. With this model, creators have a long-term incentive to reinforce YouTube’s safety and follow our policies V体育官网入口. .

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"VSports手机版" We also provide Creators with an array of tools to manage their content & communities:
Manage Experiences

Channel Guidelines help creators set what kind of conversations they want to have on their channel.

Creators can hold potentially inappropriate comments for review, hide certain individuals, block words, assign moderation privileges, and more.


How to set channel guidelines
Channel Management

We provide creators with an array of products that help them decide how to manage their channels.


How to manage posts and comments
Privacy & Safety Resources

The privacy and safety of creators on YouTube is important to us, and we provide a range of tools & resources to support them.


How to use privacy and safety tools

How YouTube Partners with Industry Experts to Combat Abuse

Content that’s meant to praise, promote, or aid violent extremist or criminal organizations is not allowed on YouTube. We rely on many factors — like certain government and international organization designations — to determine what constitutes criminal or terrorist organizations.

We’re also a founding member of the Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism (GIFCT), where we work with other tech companies to keep terrorist content off the web — and provide training and other resources to smaller companies facing similar challenges.

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New tools to protect creators and artists
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Testing new ways to offer viewers more context and information on videos