YouTube is going to shut down its Trending page. Will it affect the earnings of creators?

There has been a decline in visits to YouTube's Trending page, due to which it has become easier to take the decision to remove this tab.
Big news for YouTube content creators. After nearly 10 years, YouTube is going to shut down its Trending page this month. Apart from the YouTube Trending page, YouTube is also shutting down the Trending Now section. Now if YouTube is going to remove the Trending page, what new thing is it planning to add? Let us tell you that the video platform YouTube will soon shut down the Trending page and introduce Trending Music Videos, Weekly Tops, Podcast Shows and Trending Movie Trailers for its viewers. According to the information received, YouTube will introduce more sections in the near future.
How will the shutdown of the Trending page affect the earnings of content creators?
YouTube's Trending page was an important tool for video creators. They used this tool to find out which videos and topics are going viral at the moment. With this, creators were able to get more views and revenue by creating content on trending topics. This feature proved to be helpful in creating an identity, especially for new YouTubers. Now with the trading page closed, it will be a bit difficult for creators to find viral topics. They have to depend on other platforms to find trends instead of YouTube. It will also take time and selecting the right topic will also be difficult. Experts say that this change can affect both the viewership and earnings of content creators.
Why the decision to remove the trending page?
Tech experts say that removing YouTube's Trending page seems to be a natural step. It seems that YouTube has understood that no separate special page or tab is necessary to find trending content. Users can go directly to the search tab and see what people are watching and accordingly become a part of that trend themselves. Apart from this, YouTube Shorts has gained tremendous popularity in recent years. Its demand has grown across multiple platforms and YouTube is now paying more attention to this format, as well as adding new and diverse features to it. YouTube has also noted that visits to the Trending section have declined, making the decision to remove this tab easier.