YouTube: YouTube's new order, you will not get money for such videos, the game will change from July 15..

If you are earning on YouTube by just copy-pasting or making similar videos, then be careful now. YouTube is going to make a big change in its monetization policy from July 15, 2025. Now the screws will be tightened on such creators who repeatedly upload similar, effortless and AI videos.
Why was this decision taken?
YouTube wants to have original, new, and interesting content on the platform. That is why the YouTube Partner Programme (YPP) is now scrutinizing repetitive and mass-produced content.
What are the special things about the new policy?
Originality is important. Picking up someone else's content and changing it a little will no longer work. The video should be changed so much that it looks new and your own.
Repetitive videos will be banned, videos made in similar templates again and again, robot-like voices, and videos without information or entertainment will now be identified.
Is AI content also on target?
Although YouTube has not named AI, it is believed that videos made with AI that do not have a human touch, such as auto-generated voices and reactions, can also come under the grip of this strictness.
Quality and creativity are required to earn money.
To earn money on YouTube, 1000 subscribers and 4000 hours of watch time, or 10 million Shorts views, are required, but even after this, the original content will decide whether you will get money or not.
This decision of YouTube gives a clear message that if you want to earn from YouTube, then you have to work hard. Videos like copy-paste, clickbait, and bots will not last long now.
Creators will be affected.
This change can affect the earnings of thousands of creators. But the experience of streaming YouTube can be better for viewers. This will not make them have to watch the same boring content.
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