YouTube to launch pilot program for addressing concerns regarding the demonetisation of videos on its platform
Content creators were quite unhappy with YouTube’s recent changes to the YouTube Partners Program which lead to demonetisation of videos. YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki has announced that the video streaming giant will be launching a pilot program with a small group of users to address concerns regarding demonetisation on the platform. The blog post has acknowledged the growing frustration of many content creators who were unhappy with YouTube’s recent changes to the YouTube Partners Program. Wojcicki also said, “Channels earning five figures annually grew more than 35 percent, while channels earning six figures annually grew more than 40 percent.” Even so, the post said that to ameliorate the concerns of content creators, YouTube will be launching a pilot program.








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