Without income, YouTubers will fall in danger
YouTube's new policy has caught the attention of content creators. YouTube's new policy states that if the content is not profitable, the entire channel can be deleted by the YouTube authorities.
YouTube's new account suspension and termination section has added new conditions, saying that if YouTube channel content does not seem commercially viable, YouTube or Google will terminate portions of Google accounts exclusively or completely. The new policy will go into effect on December 10, 2019.
Analysts say that YouTube's new policy means that if they can make money from user content, they will give importance to content creators, otherwise the channel is closed.
Beginning last week, YouTube began notifying users about new policies. YouTube also sent a mail saying their new policies were clear and straightforward.
According to a report by tech website Mashable, the terms of the new policy account closure are not clear to YouTube and users. They are still in the dark about whether this rule will apply only to content creators or to all YouTube account holders.
Earlier in the year, YouTube changed the monetization policy. The service's YouTube videos put in place strict rules for making money. In this, many content creator channels closed the way to earn money.