YouTube No Longer Pays...

Jacksonville, Florida
January 25, 2018 9:38pm CST
I just read an article on myLot, about being paid by YouTube for submitting content. Well... Based on what I have read, that ended on January 1st of this year. Just thought you would like to know... I copy and pasted what I read. It came from the YouTube help desk: -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Discontinuing paid content January 1, 2018 Over the past few years we’ve released a number of new programs, like Super Chat and YouTube Red, to give creators more ways to monetize their content. We recently announced that we’ll be opening up Sponsorships to more YouTube gaming creators, which lets their fans support them directly with monthly payments. It’s important to focus our resources on improving these programs, so we’ve decided to deprecate paid channel subscriptions and paid content offerings. Here's what you can expect as we discontinue paid content on YouTube: On September 19, 2017, you will no longer be able to create new paid content on YouTube, and new viewers will no longer be able to pay to subscribe to creator content. All your existing paid channels or videos will continue to show until January 1, 2018. On December 1, 2017, viewers will stop being charged for any existing subscriptions. We'll let all current subscribers know via email one month before paid channels are turned off. On January 1, 2018, all paid content will automatically be made private. You have full control over keeping these videos private or making them public (as free videos to watch). Individual videos purchased (not rented) by viewers should not be removed so that users will be able to access their purchases until January 1, 2023 per purchase terms. These changes do not apply to YouTube Red Originals, Google Play Movies/TV, or Live PPV.
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@celticeagle (189915)
• Boise, Idaho
27 Jan 18
Interesting.
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@LeaPea2417 (40037)
• Toccoa, Georgia
26 Jan 18
That's sad.
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@marguicha (230349)
• Chile
26 Jan 18
Interesting
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@sjvg1976 (42727)
• Delhi, India
27 Jan 18
I am not affected because I don't earn from you tube.
• Jacksonville, Florida
27 Jan 18
Me neither.
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@LadyDuck (502573)
• Italy
26 Jan 18
This is wrong, YouTube still pays, but before being paid you have to reach at least 10,000 views, have 1,000 subscribers and 4,000 hours of view.This is a very recent article, you can check the new rules.
In an effort to regain advertisers' trust, Google is announcing what it says are "tough but necessary" changes to YouTube monetization.
• Jacksonville, Florida
26 Jan 18
Not sure what to say Anna. This was on YouTube's help section. The Internet is the Internet I guess.
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@LadyDuck (502573)
• Italy
27 Jan 18
@EddieHands You are surely okay, also considering that your account exists from many years and you have many hours of views and a good history.