لن تحقق الربح على اليوتيوب من هذه المحتويات في 2025 | محتويات غير مربحة على اليوتيوب

Ayman safwat - علامة استفهام
8 Jan 202517:38

Summary

TLDRThis video guides new YouTube content creators on how to avoid common pitfalls that may lead to channel rejection. It covers the eligibility criteria for monetization, what types of content are often rejected, and how the review process works. Key topics include content that violates YouTube's policies, such as plagiarized material, misleading information, and copyrighted content. It also provides tips on creating original content, using AI creatively, and the importance of following YouTube's rules to ensure long-term success. The video offers practical advice for growing a channel and increasing the chances of approval during the review process.

Takeaways

  • 😀 YouTube content creators may face channel rejection during review, especially after significant effort. If rejected, they must wait 90 days to resubmit for review.
  • 😀 To earn money on YouTube, you need to follow the platform's monetization policies, be in an eligible country, and activate 2-step verification for your account.
  • 😀 The basic requirements for YouTube monetization include having at least 1000 subscribers and either 4000 watch hours in the past 365 days or 10 million views on shorts in the last 90 days.
  • 😀 YouTube rejected content includes images with text or music but no original video, identity theft, and re-uploading content from other platforms like TikTok or Instagram.
  • 😀 Religious content, like Quran recitations or religious sermons, must be original or produced by you to be eligible for monetization due to copyright laws.
  • 😀 Football match summaries, re-uploaded videos, and pirated content from other platforms are also rejected due to copyright infringement or deceptive practices.
  • 😀 Content based on social media videos (e.g., from Facebook, TikTok) or reaction videos without original input is often rejected unless it is highly creative and has substantial personal contribution.
  • 😀 Reaction videos should include the creator's visible presence, creativity, and contribution, as the focus should be on their reaction rather than the original video content.
  • 😀 Music, copyrighted songs, remix videos, and any content promoting illegal or misleading practices (e.g., pirated apps or games) are typically rejected on YouTube.
  • 😀 Content involving violence, harm to others, dangerous challenges, or hate speech, as well as explicit or sexual content, violates YouTube’s community guidelines and leads to video or channel removal.

Q & A

  • What is the most frustrating issue that beginner content creators face on YouTube?

    -The most frustrating issue is when a channel gets rejected during the review process. After working hard on content, creators may face the setback of waiting 90 days to reapply for the review, creating a cycle of disappointment.

  • What are the key requirements for monetizing a YouTube channel?

    -To monetize, you must adhere to YouTube's policies, be in an eligible region, have 2-step verification enabled, and meet the subscriber and watch hour requirements. These include having at least 1000 subscribers and either 4000 watch hours in the last 365 days or 10 million views on short videos in the past 90 days.

  • What type of content is rejected by YouTube?

    -Content that relies solely on static images and text or static images with music is typically rejected. YouTube prioritizes video content, so it's crucial to either create your own videos or make sure your videos are dynamic with editing, voiceovers, and appropriate effects.

  • What is considered 'identity theft' content on YouTube?

    -Identity theft content involves uploading videos or live streams of other people’s work (such as those from TikTok or Instagram) and pretending to be that person. This kind of content is highly likely to be flagged, and the channel could be deleted upon discovery.

  • Can religious content like Quran recitations or sermons be monetized on YouTube?

    -Religious content can be uploaded, but to monetize it, the audio must be your own recording. Using other people’s recordings (like famous Quran reciters or sermon speakers) is not allowed for monetization due to copyright restrictions.

  • What content violates copyright rules and could lead to a channel being deleted?

    -Content like football match highlights, pirated software tutorials, and videos using copyrighted music or media without permission violates copyright rules. Even if these videos are uploaded without initial issue, they can be flagged for copyright infringement, leading to channel deletion.

  • How should reaction or commentary videos be done to avoid rejection?

    -Reaction or commentary videos should feature your personal input and be creatively edited. Your reaction should be the focus of the video, not just the original content. Adding value through detailed commentary and making the video engaging is crucial for acceptance.

  • What is YouTube's stance on using AI-generated content for monetization?

    -AI-generated content is allowed, but it needs to be creative and have real value. Simple AI-generated videos that lack originality or heavily rely on non-creative methods are likely to be rejected.

  • What kind of content does YouTube reject related to misleading or harmful practices?

    -Content that includes misleading information, fake medical advice, or dangerous challenges, as well as content promoting violence, hatred, or harm towards others, is not allowed on YouTube. Such content can lead to channel suspension or deletion.

  • What is the risk associated with affiliate marketing channels on YouTube?

    -Affiliate marketing channels that directly promote products with affiliate links in the video description are often rejected. To stay compliant, creators should focus on creating reviews or discussions about products and avoid direct selling in the video itself.

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