YouTube 15 July se apne monetization policies update kar raha hai taake AI-generated aur fake content ko roka ja sake.

Summary:

YouTube July 15 se apne YouTube Partner Program (YPP) rules update kar raha hai jisme AI-generated, mass-produced ya repetitive content ke monetization par restrictions hongi. New policy ka focus “inauthentic content” par hai jo platform par rapidly barh raha hai. YouTube chahta hai sirf original aur authentic creators ko reward mile.

AI content boom ke baad YouTube ka monetization crackdown

YouTube ne announce kiya hai ke 15 July 2025 se woh apne YouTube Partner Program (YPP) policies update kar raha hai — jiska aim hai mass-produced aur repetitive AI content ka monetization limit karna.

YouTube ne kaha hai ke creators ko ab strictly “original” aur “authentic” content upload karna hoga agar wo platform se paisa kamaana chahte hain.

“Inauthentic content” kya hoga ban?

New guidelines ke tahat, YouTube define karega ke inauthentic content kya hota hai — ye term mostly un videos ke liye use ho rahi hai jo AI tools ke zariye banaye ja rahe hain: jaise ke AI voices, AI-generated images, ya existing content ka overuse.

YouTube ne concern raise kiya hai ke is type ke videos platform ke viewer experience aur quality standards ko hurt karte hain.

Reaction videos aur reused clips bhi affected ho sakti hain?

Kai creators ne concern express kiya ke reaction videos ya repurposed media clips bhi is update ka nishana ban sakte hain. Lekin YouTube ke Head of Editorial Rene Ritchie ne clarify kiya ke yeh sirf ek “minor update” hai jo pehle se maujood policies ko clear kar raha hai — new restrictions nahi lagayi ja rahin, bas unka scope samjhaya ja raha hai.

“AI Slop” se platform ki integrity khatre mein hai

Recent months mein AI slop — yani low-quality AI-generated videos — YouTube par flood ki tarah aaye hain. Kai channels ne true crime stories, news reports, aur music tak AI se generate kiye aur millions of followers gain kar liye.

Ek viral true crime series ka example diya gaya jo puri tarah AI-generated thi — koi real reporting nahi thi.

YouTube ab clear guidelines lana chahta hai taake platform ki credibility protect ki ja sake aur low-effort creators ko reward na mile.

Policy ka objective: spam ko rokna, originality ko reward dena

Ritchie ke mutabiq, yeh update un creators ko discourage karta hai jo content ko automate ya copy-paste karte hain bina kisi creative input ke. Aim yeh hai ke original aur human-created content ko support kiya jaaye.

Iska matlab hai ke content creators ko ab aur bhi careful hona padega ke unka material kis had tak authentic aur valuable hai — warna monetization ka access band ho sakta hai.

YouTube ka yeh move AI ke evolving impact ko acknowledge karta hai — lekin saath hi ek clear message deta hai ke content creation sirf quantity ka game nahi hai, quality matters more.