YouTube Loosens Profanity Rules for Monetization YouTube implemented a significant policy relaxation around profanity on July 30, allowing creators to monetize videos that contain swearing under certain conditions techcrunch.com. Previously, even mild swearing in the first 8–15 seconds could fully demonetize a video, but the updated rule permits ads as long as strong language is…
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Major Platform Updates and New Features YouTube rolled out a wave of new features in June 2025, many unveiled around VidCon. Creators gained advanced audience insights, with new viewer segments (“New,” “Casual,” and “Regular” viewers) to better target content air.io. Community engagement tools expanded: the Community Tab became available to all channels and now even…
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