Sam Gutelle / Tubefilter:
YouTube is revising its policy to allow full monetization of non-graphic videos on sensitive topics, including abortion, self-harm, suicide, and domestic and sexual abuse.— YouTube’s guidelines for ad-friendly content are evolving, and creators who cover controversial topics are in line to increase their revenue.
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