Close Menu
    Facebook Instagram WhatsApp
    Trending
    • Electricity would be sold at prices lower than solar power, Awais Leghari
    • Sindh approves Rs11.2bn Karachi infrastructure package
    • Katy Perry’s ‘The One That Got Away’ Reclaims the Charts 15 Years On
    • Kuwait resumes airline operations at international airport
    • Israeli fire kills four people in Gaza, medics say
    • Unreleased Google Pixel Watch 5 Prototype Recovered From Caribbean Seabed, Still Ticking
    • McDonald’s unveils new corporate strategy to make stores ‘easier to run’
    • Toronto police seize $2.5M fake soccer gear ahead of World Cup
    Facebook WhatsApp
    Wednesday, June 3
    Finance Pakistan
    Follow
    • Latest

      Electricity would be sold at prices lower than solar power, Awais Leghari

      June 3, 2026

      Sindh approves Rs11.2bn Karachi infrastructure package

      June 3, 2026

      Katy Perry’s ‘The One That Got Away’ Reclaims the Charts 15 Years On

      June 3, 2026

      Kuwait resumes airline operations at international airport

      June 3, 2026

      Israeli fire kills four people in Gaza, medics say

      June 3, 2026
    • Pakistan

      Imran Khan Names Aliya Hamza Head of PTI Punjab Political Committee

      May 31, 2025

      Senate Committee Examines Electronic Voting System for Overseas Pakistanis

      May 31, 2025

      Imran Khan Signals Willingness for Dialogue and Calls for Direct Talks with Establishment

      May 31, 2025

      Zardari Calls for Dialogue to Strengthen Democracy and Institutions

      May 31, 2025

      International Airlines Resume Flights Over Pakistan While Indian Carriers Stay Banned

      May 31, 2025
    • Business

      Pakistani Rupee Undervalued with Fair Value at 249 per US Dollar, Says Report

      May 31, 2025

      PSX Rally Continues as KSE-100 Nears 120000 Mark on Broad Sector Gains

      May 30, 2025

      Pakistan Stock Exchange Nears 119,000 on Global Boost and Budget Optimism

      May 29, 2025

      KP Faces Fresh Controversy Over Rs33 Billion Solar Project Amid Pricing and Tender Irregularities

      May 28, 2025

      PSX Recovers Slightly After Sharp Drop Gains 112 Points Amid Cautious Trading

      May 27, 2025
    • Tech

      Elon Musk’s company SpaceX to launch space-based mobile call service

      January 2, 2025
    • Sports

      Haris Rauf Shines in ESPN Cricinfo’s Selection of ODI Team 2024

      January 1, 2025
    • Entertainment
    • World

      China Backs Dialogue and Mediation for Peaceful Resolution of International Disputes

      May 31, 2025

      China Says Its Export Controls Follow International Norms and Are Not Targeted

      May 31, 2025

      Chinese Foreign Minister Urges Building China Pacific Island Countries Community with Shared Future

      May 30, 2025

      Prince William’s Private Trips Reveal Commitment to Duchy Amid Growing Royal Duties

      May 30, 2025

      Chinese Foreign Minister and Tonga’s Crown Prince Emphasize Strong Bilateral Ties and Mutual Support

      May 29, 2025
    Follow
    Facebook WhatsApp
    Finance Pakistan
    • Latest
    • Pakistan
    • Business
    • Tech
    • Sports
    • Entertainment
    • World

    YouTube updates monetisation policy: AI & Repetitive content banned

    Latest July 10, 20250 Views
    Facebook WhatsApp LinkedIn Telegram Copy Link
    YouTube updates monetisation policy: AI & Repetitive content banned
    Share
    Facebook WhatsApp LinkedIn Telegram Copy Link
    YouTube, monetisation policy, AI content ban, repetitive content policy, YouTube Partner Program

    YouTube has announced to impose a major update to its Partner Program monetisation policy, aiming to ban mass-produced, repetitive, and AI-generated content from July 15, 2025.

    The platform focuses on rewarding creators who produce authentic, original videos, while clamping down on low-effort uploads that weaken viewer experience and advertiser trust.

    According to the official statement of the platform, the YouTube monetisation update is designed to “better identify mass-produced and repetitious content” and redefine what qualifies as inauthentic in today’s digital landscape.

    YouTube’s updated policy aims to limit monetisation for videos produced with boring templates or machine-driven scripts.

    It will precisely focus on AI-generated content that does not include any human speech or creative input. Moreover, faceless channels that depend on trash uploads will face penalties.

    To be eligible for monetisation, creators will be required to share their voice, face, or perspective in any remanufactured material.

    Even channels that meet the basic eligibility criteria (1,000 subscribers and 4,000 watch hours or 10M Shorts views) may be demonetised if their content lacks originality.

    According to the monetisation update, the AI-generated videos will be banned but not completely, as YouTube explained that AI-assisted content is acceptable, but only if it includes considerable human input.

    Creators using AI voices, avatars, or scripts must ensure their videos offer unique value, such as commentary, storytelling, or educational insights.

    Read More: Comet: Perplexity launches AI-powered browser to take on Google Chrome

    Virtual YouTubers (VTubers) who use animated avatars may still qualify for monetisation, only if they use their voice and create unique content.

    Creators who aim to maintain their monetisation status should steer clear of repetitive formats and template-based content.

    They need to incorporate personal commentary, voiceovers, or creative editing into their videos. While AI tools can be beneficial, they should be used as assistants rather than substitutes.

    Focusing on viewer engagement and delivering meaningful storytelling is crucial. YouTube plans to implement these updated rules through a combination of AI tools and human reviewers.

    Channels that do not adhere to these guidelines risk facing demonetization, removal from the Partner Program, or even suspension.

    Follow on Facebook Follow on WhatsApp
    Share. Facebook WhatsApp Telegram LinkedIn Copy Link
    Previous ArticleRay Leaps to safety: Dramatic escape from Hammerhead Shark
    Next Article Johnny Depp recalls true emotions after ‘Fantastic Beasts’ firing
    Add A Comment

    Comments are closed.

    Gold Price in Pakistan

    1 Tola Gold: Rs. 2,99,600

    See Details
    You may Like

    Electricity would be sold at prices lower than solar power, Awais Leghari

    Latest

    Sindh approves Rs11.2bn Karachi infrastructure package

    June 3, 2026

    Katy Perry’s ‘The One That Got Away’ Reclaims the Charts 15 Years On

    June 3, 2026

    Kuwait resumes airline operations at international airport

    June 3, 2026

    Israeli fire kills four people in Gaza, medics say

    June 3, 2026
    © 2026 Finance Pakistan | Developed By Webmicron.
    • Terms
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.