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YouTube Implements New Monetization Rules for Shorts Creators

YouTube expanded its monetization policies to better support creators specializing in Shorts, aligning with the platform’s emphasis on short‑form video. The updates include:

⚡ 1. Clear Eligibility and Two‑Tier Monetization

YouTube now offers two monetization tiers, making it easier for creators at different stages to earn revenue:

These tiers allow creators to start earning earlier through fan‑funding, then graduate to ad revenue as their audience grows.

🎯 2. Ad‑Revenue Sharing on Shorts

Since early 2023, YouTube has shifted from a Shorts bonus fund to an ad‑revenue sharing model. Creators now receive 45% of ad revenue from ads shown between Shorts—upside depends on views and engagement subsub.iotrtuneslifestudio.com+1reddit.com+1.

3. View‑Count and “Engaged View” Metrics

This helps creators measure reach while ensuring genuine engagement drives revenue.

4. New Monetization Tools & Policy Adjustments

  • Automatic and smarter mid‑roll ads are placed at natural breaks to improve viewer experience and ad performance pages.creatoreconomyinsider.com.
  • Human review has been added to adjudicate “yellow‑icon” limited monetization claims, helping creators avoid wrongful demonetization vidiq.com+1air.io+1.
  • Inactivity penalties introduced: inactivity of 30–90 days can result in feature restrictions or re‑application to the Partner Program fundmates.com.

🙋‍♂️ 5. Mixed Creator Sentiment

Reddit creators offer contrasting views:

“Shorts make basically no money… you’ll have to post a ton of shorts to make anything”
“My most viewed short has 140k views and made $14” time.com+7reddit.com+7reddit.com+7

This highlights low RPMs for Shorts compared to long-form content, meaning creators need volume or alternative income tools.

🔍 What It Means for Creators

  1. Creators can earn earlier: 500‑subscriber tier lets emerging creators access fan‑funding features before waiting years to reach older thresholds.
  2. Short‑focus channels have clarity: Clear thresholds for Shorts views (3M for Tier 1, 10M for Tier 2) offer transparent milestones reddit.com+2stackinfluence.com+2fundmates.com+2stackinfluence.com+4trtuneslifestudio.com+4subsub.io+4.
  3. Earnings rely on engagement, not just play counts: High view counts help visibility, but revenue still depends on engaged views reddit.com+2searchenginejournal.com+2theverge.com+2.
  4. Diversify income streams: Shorts ad revenue is often low; creators should combine ads with Super Thanks, memberships, affiliate tools, or long‑form content.
  5. Consistency is crucial: Upload schedules and avoiding inactivity ensure sustained monetization privileges
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Ethan Brooks is a lifelong learner with a knack for turning everyday experiences into meaningful insights. With a background in psychology and a passion for storytelling, he writes about human behavior, productivity, and the quiet moments that shape who we are. His tone is calm, reflective, and thought-provoking — like reading a journal entry from someone who sees the world just a little differently.