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Can I monetize gameplay videos on YouTube 2020?

Can I monetize gameplay videos on YouTube 2020?

Video game content may be monetized if the associated step-by-step commentary is strictly tied to the live action being shown and provides instructional or educational value. Videos simply showing a user playing a video game or the use of software for extended periods of time may not be accepted for monetization.

When can I monetize my YouTube videos 2020?

You need to have 1,000 subscribers on your YouTube channel. Your videos have generated 4,000 Watch Time hours over the last 12 months. You comply with all of YouTube’s policies and guidelines. You have an AdSense account set up.

Can You monetize any game on YouTube?

So this question actually has a simple answer: You can monetize any game that you want on YouTube, subject to a few important caveats (and probably others, this isn’t meant to be exhaustive). FIRST, even though your video may be of your gameplay, it is not YOUR gameplay.

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Are YouTube’s new policies for gaming videos new?

These aren’t new policies, but rather are existing guidelines derived from YouTube’s advertiser-friendly content guidelines. While this page focuses on common themes for gaming videos, remember that all the advertiser-friendly content guidelines continue to apply to all of your videos.

Why did my monetization status change for my video?

All the below monetization icon changes may apply to videos featuring both real or computer generated subjects if there are policy violations in audio or visual form (including text). This includes in the video thumbnail and title. Featuring profanities, or inappropriate language, in your gaming videos might result in monetization status changes.

Why are my monetized videos not showing ads on YouTube?

Violations of the below may result in advertisers choosing to show limited or no ads on your monetized videos. It’s always best to check that your videos don’t violate YouTube’s Community Guidelines, which may also affect their monetization status.