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Dubai: A huge shift is about to hit the YouTube creator landscape. Starting July 15, 2025, YouTube is tightening its monetisation rules, explicitly targeting 'mass-produced' and 'inauthentic' content.
YouTube is updating its monetization policy from July 15, 2025, targeting mass-produced, repetitive, and low-effort content.