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Rhetorical Porcupine
o.o seriously?
He was ranting a bit on Twitter a couple days back.
o.o seriously?
That is ridiculous considering the size of his channel. o_oHe was ranting a bit on Twitter a couple days back.
Hello, Makers!
YouTube is in the process of rolling out some updates to the partnership program. Since you’re part of the Maker family, we want to make sure you’re equipped to go full-speed on day one! We’ve prepared a summary of upcoming changes, plus a list of instructions on how to thrive in the updated ecosystem. Lastly, we’ll give you a sneak peek into how we’ll help you grow through the end of 2013. Let’s get right to it:
BASICS
First, your channel is still a member of Maker network. This means that you will continue to receive the full spectrum of benefits associated with Maker’s partner program. This includes access to Maker Max, one-on-one channel development, and your dedicated support team.
EARNINGS
Beginning in early January, newly-uploaded videos will occasionally go through a process called monetization review. This review is performed by YouTube, and will determine if your content is in compliance with YouTube’s current terms of use and copyright standards. Once your content has been submitted, the approval process usually takes between a few hours to a few days. This system will be based on trust-algorithm, so the more often you’re approved, the less often you will be reviewed.
We’ve included a how-to at the end of this email, which includes our suggested practices. Simply follow the guide, and you should not see any interruption in your earnings.
We’re also extremely happy to hear that YouTube is making earnings transparency mandatory across all networks. As the first network to offer this information to all of its creators, we’ll continue to provide access to both your YouTube estimated earnings and income earned through participation in other Maker initiatives.
LET’S TALK
Your Contract with Maker: YouTube is introducing a module which lets you send us feedback regarding the status of your partnership. Some people are calling this the "unpartner button”. Maker does not use this feature for communication about its contracts and this button is not a legal notice. If you have questions about your contractual relationship with us, please continue to contact us as you usually do.
COPYRIGHT
As always, it’s your responsibility to only upload content that you own 100% of the rights to. Do not use footage from other sources including TV, movies, trailers, music videos, etc.
CONCLUSION
Being partnered with Maker as an Affiliate channel doesn’t change how we work with you in any way. We will still provide you with support, help increase viewership, and find ways to grow your brand and revenue. We know there can be confusion and sometimes frustration when new features and platform changes roll out, but we’re here to help, answer any questions you might have, and figure out how to make these changes work to your advantage. Things like monetization review are designed to prevent your channel from getting arbitrary content and community strikes; the feedback module is designed to help YouTube channels who are working with unresponsive and non-transparent networks. None of the features are designed to hurt your channel or your content, and Maker is excited to work with all of our partners on each new development as they roll out.
Guides
How-to: Monetization:
1. Begin the upload process a few days before the scheduled release
2. Before the upload process is complete, set the video to UNLISTED
3. You may apply for monetization through your video manager, on a per-upload basis. First, refer to YouTube’s policy on what is and is not monetizable:
https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/97527?hl=en&ref_topic=1115890
If you are confident that your video is eligible for monetization, you may follow the below instructions on how to submit your content for monetization review:
https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/94522?hl=en&ref_topic=1115890
4. Once monetization is approved, release your video on-schedule
NOTE: Setting a public video back to unlisted or private will cause the video to disappear from subscriber feeds permanently, so be careful!
He should be :/ that's ridiculous...He was ranting a bit on Twitter a couple days back.

Fullscreeners!
As you might’ve heard already, YouTube is making some changes to its partnership program. No need for alarm—your relationship with Fullscreen is still exactly the same. As a Fullscreener, you have access to the same great tools, services, technology, and support on our Creator Platform that you always have.
Here’s what YouTube has changed and what you need to know about it:
•Starting in early 2014, YouTube will be do a ‘monetization review’ on some of your videos when you upload them. We expect this check will take YouTube 2 to 48 hours to do. YouTube’s unlikely to review all your videos, but the check is random, so you should get in the habit of scheduling your uploads in advance. Which brings us to our next point...
•Scheduling your video uploads is more important than ever. Scheduling videos in advance is always wise. It gives you time to nail the little details—stuff like annotations, descriptions, and tags—that can make or break your video’s performance. Starting in 2014, scheduling will also give YouTube time to review your content in advance, so you can start earning from the minute your video goes live.
•Scheduling your video uploads is easy! See a quick walkthrough with screenshots.
Again, nothing about your partnership with Fullscreen has changed! As always, we’re here to help answer your questions, connect you with the creator community, build your audience, and grow your earnings. Please don’t hesitate to contact your Fullscreen partner manager if you have any questions or concerns.
Thanks again for being a Fullscreener, and good luck with your videos!
—the Fullscreen team