Overview
- YouTube has updated its monetization policy to allow ad revenue from videos featuring 'non-sexually graphic dance, such as twerking,' and content related to breastfeeding.
- Breastfeeding content can now earn ad revenue even if the areola is visible, provided a child is present in the video.
- Dance videos featuring 'non-sexually graphic dancing involving rhythmic body movements, such as twerking or grinding' can now earn ad revenue.
- Monetization will still be restricted on dance videos with deliberate and recurring shots on breast, butt or genitalia, extreme minimal clothing, and sensual moves that mimic sexual acts.
- YouTube will continue to restrict ad revenue on breastfeeding content where a child is not present.