The 'youtubers', standing up against the new Youtube regulations
The 'youtubers', standing up against the new Youtube regulations
Videos that do not comply with the rules will not be written off, but will not generate profits for the authors
No jokes with sexual references, zero violence and prohibition of using inappropriate or obscene language are some of the new terms of use of YouTube and that many of the users who earn money on the platform did not like it.
Videos that do not comply with the rules will not be deleted, but will not generate profits for the authors. A measure that would make many of the main 'youtubers' around the world stop making money with their videos. These have not been slow to show their disagreement before the rules.
One of the most active against YouTube has been The Rubius. The Spanish 'youtuber' has uploaded to the Google platform a video parodying the new rules established by the company and announces "breaking them all".
"Easy, Rubius will never stop uploading videos even if he can not make money with it because Rubius loves making videos," explains the young man.
However, YouTube denies the changes in the regulations before the complaints of its most famous users. "Our policy to demonetize videos has not changed, we have improved the notifications and the appeals process to ensure better communication," a spokesperson for Google explained, according to the BBC.
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