NEW: Shorts Ad Revenue, New Paths to YPP & Shorts Super Thanks!

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Introduction

Exciting updates are on the horizon for YouTube in 2023 as the platform announces the rollout of ad revenue sharing for shorts creators in the YouTube Partner Program. This new initiative aims to reward shorts creators by combining revenue from ads viewed within shorts and the feed. A portion of this revenue will be used to cover music licensing costs, with creators keeping 45% of the revenue based on their shorts' view count in each country. Additionally, eligibility for the YouTube Partner Program will be expanded to creators with a thousand subscribers and 10 million valid public shorts views in the last 90 days. Furthermore, the introduction of Super Thanks for shorts will enable viewers to show appreciation for their favorite shorts, leading to enhanced interactions between creators and their top fans.

Keywords:

Ad Revenue, Shorts Creators, YouTube Partner Program, Revenue Sharing, Music Licensing, Eligibility Criteria, Super Thanks, Viewers Interaction.

FAQ:

  1. What is the new ad revenue sharing model for shorts creators on YouTube?
  2. How can creators qualify for the YouTube Partner Program with the updated eligibility criteria?
  3. What is the purpose of Super Thanks for shorts on YouTube, and how does it benefit creators and viewers?