YouTube changed the rules of monetization, channels will be able to monetize even without 1000 subscribers

The YouTube Monetization Criteria have recently been updated. Small creators will find it quite helpful to use this to make money.

The requirements for joining the YouTube Partner Programme have changed from what they were previously. Before, creators needed 4,000 watch hours and 1,000 subscribers to start making money on YouTube. Under the YouTube Partner Programme (YPP), YouTube is easing up on its monetization policies for some users.

Let us inform you that, in accordance with this new policy, your YouTube channels can earn money with 500 subscribers and 3,000 watch hours. Only a few nations are presently seeing the company’s new policy in action. In the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Taiwan, and South Korea, this rule is now in effect.

YouTube Partner Programme monetize policy

To monetize their channels using YouTube shorts, according to the previous policy of the company, creators need 10 million views. In order to do this, 1,000 subscribers were needed. The company has changed it to 3 million views.

Dhindora Trailer Out: Bhuvan Bam is back with 9 characters in new web series

YouTube star Bhuvan Bam, known for his video channel BB Ki Vines, is getting ready to launch his first web series. Tuesday, he released the trailer for his new show ‘Dhindora’ on his YouTube channel, which has over 20 million subscribers. Within hours, it was the number one trending video on the site.

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Dhindora Trailer Out on YouTube (BB Ki Vines)

Dhindora, according to its trailer, appears to be a comedy about a middle-class family where one character wins the lotteries. In the web series, Bhuvan plays nine characters who have always shown an affinity for acting. In his Youtube videos, Bhuvan has previously portrayed most of these characters. Rajesh Tailag and Anup Soni are also featured in the trailer video.


Filmmaker SS Rajamouli Sent Wishes

Bhuvan Bam, the creator of the web series Dhindora and comedian, has been wished the best by filmmaker SS Rajamouli.

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Bhuvan Bam Roles in ‘Dhindora’

Bhuvan Bam shared these comments about his characters from the show: “As a character from the BB Ki Vines universe, I am playing multiple characters. In the show, Bhuvan Bam plays nine different characters, and I have to prepare differently for each one. It was especially challenging and thrilling to play multiple characters at once.

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Produced by Rohit Raj and directed by Himank Gaur. BB Ki Vines, Bhuvan Bam’s YouTube channel, will premiere his new show “Dhindora” this month.

YouTube extends community posting access with more creator profiles

YouTube wants to make community posts more accessible to creators so they can interact with fans and share with them, and YouTube plans on expanding access to this feature in the coming months.

With the new Community tab, creators with 1,000+ subscribers can post all types of content such as GIFs, images, polls, and videos in a dedicated engagement space. YouTube has now lowered the subscription requirement to allow more channels access to this tool.

As described by YouTube: All channels with 500 followers or more will be able to make Community posts starting October 12, 2021, rather than just those with 1,000 subscribers. In the near future, we will make Community posts available to channels with under 500 subscribers. There may be a brief delay after your channel reaches 500 subscribers before you can create Community posts.

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App users will have a greater opportunity to interact with the community via this feature. Even though it’s less common, it does offer a new level of engagement for those who wish to provide additional updates, to improve their relationship with their fans, they gather viewer feedback.

The YouTube Community posts have been enhanced more recently with features such as posting metrics, multi-image updates, and post scheduling. It’s like an app version of your Facebook page, where you can list your latest posts, and people can comment upon them, and up-or downvote them in the app.

This option is most valuable to you according to the size of your channel and what you intend to post. You can use it to display specific elements, promotions, and other post types, but it also offers another surface to refer your viewers too.

In addition, YouTube says that it will remove the Discussion tab from all channels starting on October 12th, due to its expanded access to Community posts. Since the Community Tab is a more advanced version of the Discussion panel, a retired Discussion panel will be removed to make way for the Community Tab.

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These additional engagement features will no longer be accessible to smaller channels, as they will only be available to those with less than 1,000 subscribers.

In addition, YouTube does plan to expand the Community tab’s access in the near future, which will have a minimal impact in this regard. The community posting options on YouTube can be found here.

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