I dont think anyone's made a thread on this yet, so what are you guys' thoughts on this?
For anyone who doesn't know recently some large YouTubers have been hit with YouTube's new advertiser friendly policy, wherein to monetize content (or keep it monetised) it must fit within these new, very tight policies. Some of these include simply talking about sensitive issues such as rape, war, etc., swearing, sexual humour, and talking about anything controversial?
The new guidelines can be found under:
"Advertiser-friendly content guidelines" through a Google search for anyone interested.
It seems to be hitting certain YouTubers in particular, (e.g. phillip defranco, drama alert, etc), demonetising almost 50% of content, while at the same time leaving others, often with videos that really do conflict with YouTube's base terms of service, 100% unscathed (although this has just been implemented so we'll see). PhillipDeFranco actual tried getting in contact with youtube representatives, requesting an interview or statement for youtube to explain it's new policy, so far this has been declined.
Personally, I would like to see what has driven youtube to this extent. Have advertisers had a fit about what content they display on and started complaining about it? withdrawing their ads? Or has YouTube done this out of it's own agenda as a means of controlling what content gets published on the site? This has probably been one of YouTube's (ironically) most controversial moves, being a very blatant form of censorship that literally semi-prevents free speech on any topic youtube may deem controversial or not advertiser friendly.
What's everyones thoughts?