Hey guys I was curious myself so I found this.
Starting today we’re changing the eligibility requirement for monetization. You can read the full announcement on the YouTube Creator Blog: Additional Changes to the YouTube Partner Program (YPP) to Better Protect Creators.
Previously, the requirement was 10,000 lifetime views. Going forward it will be 4,000 hours of watchtime within the past 12 months and 1,000 subscribers.
If I’m in an MCN but my channel has less than 4,000 watch hours in the previous 12 months and 1,000 subscribers will I be able to run ads?
Channels that are in an MCN and below this threshold will be released from the MCN. To be an affiliate channel of an MCN, that channel must be a part of YPP, so channels must have more than 4,000 watch hours in the previous 12 months and more than 1,000 subscribers to become an MCN affiliate.
What creator features will I lose if I do not meet the new YPP criteria as of Feb 20th?
While we love supporting other channels, offering to subscribe to another creator’s channel solely in exchange for them subscribing to your channel, also known as "Sub4Sub," is not allowed. Creators who offer such exchanges risk losing subscriber numbers, receiving a Terms of Use strike, or even having their channel terminated.
Do I need 1k subs OR 4k watch hours in the past 12 months? Or do I need both?
Both are needed. If your channel has less than 1k subs OR less than 4k watch hours then it doesn't meet both requirements and will be removed from YPP on Feb 20th.
Do I need 1k subs in the past 12 months or total?
The new requirements are 1k subs TOTAL and 4k watch hours in the past 12 months.
I got an email saying I don’t meet the new criteria. What’s up with this?
Source -
https://productforums.google.com/forum/m/?noredirect=true#!topic/youtube/A3DoDo-OGyU hope it helps clear things up.
Starting today we’re changing the eligibility requirement for monetization. You can read the full announcement on the YouTube Creator Blog: Additional Changes to the YouTube Partner Program (YPP) to Better Protect Creators.
Previously, the requirement was 10,000 lifetime views. Going forward it will be 4,000 hours of watchtime within the past 12 months and 1,000 subscribers.
- If you haven’t yet applied to the YouTube Partner Program: You can apply and we’ll review your application as soon as your channel reaches the new threshold. During the review process, we evaluate your channel activity –things like uploaded videos, strikes, views, subs, and watch time— to ensure it adheres to the YouTube Partner Program policies, YouTube Terms of Service, YouTube spam policies, and our Community Guidelines.
- If your application is currently pending review: We know many of you have pending YPP applications. If you meet the new threshold, your pending application will be reviewed in the next few weeks so look out for an email update around then. If you do not meet the new threshold then your application will be reviewed once you reach the 4,000 watch hours / 1,000 subscribers milestone.
- If you’re currently part of the YouTube Partner Program: This new requirement applies to existing channels who are currently part of the YouTube Partner Program so if you’re below the threshold, you’ll have until February 20th, 2018 before ads stop running on your videos. If you reach the new threshold during the grace period, you will not be removed from the program.
If you reach the new threshold some time between now and February 20th, 2018, you will automatically be re-evaluated for the program (without needing to re-apply). Our YouTube Creator Academy has many tips on how to build your channel, such as how to make great original content and growing your audience.
If I’m in an MCN but my channel has less than 4,000 watch hours in the previous 12 months and 1,000 subscribers will I be able to run ads?
Channels that are in an MCN and below this threshold will be released from the MCN. To be an affiliate channel of an MCN, that channel must be a part of YPP, so channels must have more than 4,000 watch hours in the previous 12 months and more than 1,000 subscribers to become an MCN affiliate.
What creator features will I lose if I do not meet the new YPP criteria as of Feb 20th?
- Custom URLs: The new YPP criteria does not affect custom URLs. However, there are other requirements that you must reach. To create a custom URL for your channel, your account needs to:
- Have 100 or more subscribers
- Be at least 30 days old
- Have an uploaded photo as channel icon
- Have uploaded channel art
- Custom thumbnails: You don't need to be part of YPP to use custom thumbnails, you just need to have a verified account (by phone).
- Scheduling uploads: The new YPP criteria does not affect scheduling. Here’s the steps to schedule a video.
- Live streaming: The new YPP criteria does not affect live streaming. You just need to confirm that your channel is verified and that you have no live stream restrictions in the last 90 days.
- End cards: All creators can use end cards/screens. Linking to external websites from end cards is a feature that is only available to YPP members. When YPP eligibility requirements are updated on Feb 20th, channels that currently have access to these features will continue to have access even if they're no longer in YPP while we build out new eligibility criteria for this external linking feature.
- Super Chat & Sponsorships: Monetization-related features like Super Chat won't be available as we're also strengthening these requirements.
While we love supporting other channels, offering to subscribe to another creator’s channel solely in exchange for them subscribing to your channel, also known as "Sub4Sub," is not allowed. Creators who offer such exchanges risk losing subscriber numbers, receiving a Terms of Use strike, or even having their channel terminated.
Do I need 1k subs OR 4k watch hours in the past 12 months? Or do I need both?
Both are needed. If your channel has less than 1k subs OR less than 4k watch hours then it doesn't meet both requirements and will be removed from YPP on Feb 20th.
Do I need 1k subs in the past 12 months or total?
The new requirements are 1k subs TOTAL and 4k watch hours in the past 12 months.
I got an email saying I don’t meet the new criteria. What’s up with this?
Source -
https://productforums.google.com/forum/m/?noredirect=true#!topic/youtube/A3DoDo-OGyU hope it helps clear things up.