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From now on, channels must have at least 1000 subs AND 4000 hours watch time in the past 12 months in order to qualify as a Youtube partner.
And if you aren't partnered with Youtube, you can NOT monetize your videos.
It seems to me that most Youtubers who talked about this issue are criticizing Youtube for slapping smaller creators.
I admit that when I first got Youtube's notice this morning, about how I can no longer monetize my videos , I was whining and moaning about it.
I thought Youtube found a sneaky way to erase my revenue.
But then,
1. I found out that Youtube will pay everyone their remaining revenue.
2. My channel probably just sucked anyway.
3. I spent way too much time making Youtube videos and I had previously thought of quitting Youtube. I always thought that I could quit once I reached the payment threshold. So, now with the new policy, I can just quit before reaching the payment threshold, but still be paid the revenue I previously earned.
So ya, maybe I could be way more productive if I quit Youtube.
Anyway, how do you guys feel about it?
And if you aren't partnered with Youtube, you can NOT monetize your videos.
It seems to me that most Youtubers who talked about this issue are criticizing Youtube for slapping smaller creators.
I admit that when I first got Youtube's notice this morning, about how I can no longer monetize my videos , I was whining and moaning about it.
I thought Youtube found a sneaky way to erase my revenue.
But then,
1. I found out that Youtube will pay everyone their remaining revenue.
2. My channel probably just sucked anyway.
3. I spent way too much time making Youtube videos and I had previously thought of quitting Youtube. I always thought that I could quit once I reached the payment threshold. So, now with the new policy, I can just quit before reaching the payment threshold, but still be paid the revenue I previously earned.
So ya, maybe I could be way more productive if I quit Youtube.
Anyway, how do you guys feel about it?