YouTube has announced a monetization policy change, which is aimed at improving "original & authentic" (true & honest) khantent.
"With this new policy, channels that have become known for quickly posting AI-generated videos, copy-paste videos, and, in some cases, reaction content, could find themselves demonetized. That said, it’s currently unknown what YouTube truly deems as “mass-produced” or “repetitious” content."
Will Sir Moist Critical and Asmongold be impacted by this? Will K-farms penultimate favorite livestreamer and on-demand khatnent creator DSP yet again emerge unscathed while everyone else gets demonitized? Will the faggy, repetitive "khantent nukes" going between idubbbz, ethan kleinburger and hasan pikey finally come to an end?
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actual wording of the policy change is posted in the thread here and is very brief:
"In order to monetize as part of the YouTube Partner Program (YPP), YouTube has always required creators to upload “original” and "authentic" content. On July 15, 2025, YouTube is updating our guidelines to better identify mass-produced and repetitious content. This update better reflects what “inauthentic” content looks like today."
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Google has announced that it’s making a major change to YouTube’s monetization policy that could impact thousands of channels on the platform.
In an update posted on the official support website, YouTube says that it will be updating the monetization policy regarding “original” and “authentic” content. As of July 15, YouTube’s policy will target content that it feels goes against those guidelines.
“In order to monetize as part of the YouTube Partner Program (YPP), YouTube has always required creators to upload “original” and “authentic” content,” the...
Carnival Cruise Lines has enacted a new series of rules which some people feel are racist against black people. These include the prohibition of personal Bluetooth speakers, the outlawing of hip-hop music, stricter enforcement of drug policies, a ban on personal manually powered fans (apparently this is a reference to some sort of street dance or some shit)
Carnival has reinforced rules against guests playing their own music loudly in public areas, including by the pools and hallways. While ostensibly for everyone's comfort, many Black passengers feel this rule is selectively enforced against them. They argue that other groups might play different genres of music without facing the same level of scrutiny.
"It's not a crackdown on a color its a crackdown on people's behavior," one person reasoned. Other comments included: "Carnival got tired of being the Section 8 of the Sea," "God forbid the company want to protect their brand," and "What's racist about asking ppl to act right?"
One k-farms poster had the following to say in comment:
Is it really a stereotype if black people get offended that they're not allowed to abuse substances, blast shitty music, and in general be a problem?
Discussion:
https://kiwifarms.st/threads/carniv...hers-say-the-cruise-line-is-justified.223204/