We’re expanding the YouTube Partner Program (YPP) to more creators with earlier access to fan funding and shopping features. This expansion is rolling out over the next month to creators in Canada, South Korea, Taiwan, the United Kingdom, and the United States. If you’re in one of these countries/regions, check out this article to learn more about the changes coming to YPP.
If you’re not in one of the countries/regions above, check out this article for the YPP overview, eligibility, and application instructions relevant to you.
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We won’t tell you what you can create on YouTube, but we do have a responsibility to do right by our viewers, creators and advertisers. If you’re in the YouTube Partner Program, you can earn money through YouTube. When in the YouTube Partner Program, we hold you to a higher standard.
To make sure we’re rewarding good creators, we review your channel before you’re accepted in the YouTube Partner Program. We also constantly review channels to make sure you’re meeting all our policies and guidelines.
You may be liable to pay taxes on your earnings from YouTube; find out more below.
Ways to make money in the YouTube Partner Program
You can make money on YouTube through the following features:
YouTube Premium revenue: Get part of a YouTube Premium subscriber’s subscription fee when they watch your content.
Channel memberships: Your members make recurring monthly payments in exchange for access to special perks.
Super Chat & Super Stickers: Your fans pay to get their messages or animated images highlighted in live chat streams.
Super Thanks: Your fans pay to view a fun animation and get their message highlighted in your video or Short’s comments section.
Each feature has its own set of eligibility requirements on top of subscriber and view count requirements. If our reviewers believe that your channel or video is not eligible, specific features may not be available. These extra thresholds exist for two main reasons. The most important one is that we have to meet legal requirements in every area where the feature is available. Then, because we want to reward good creators, we need to make sure we have enough context on your channel. Generally, this context means we need more content to review.
Keep in mind that we constantly review channels to make sure your content is in line with our policies.
Live in a country where channel memberships is available
Have accepted the Commerce Product Module or formerly available Commerce Product Addendum
Channel isn’t set as Made for Kids and doesn’t have a significant number of ineligible videos. Videos set as made for Kids, or videos with music claims are considered ineligible
Channel is not a music channel, an Official Artist Channel, or associated with music partners. Music partners may include music labels, distributors, publishers, or VEVO.
Channel isn’t set as Made for Kids and doesn’t have a significant number of videos set as made for kids
Earning money on YouTube or receiving Shorts bonuses are a great way to be rewarded for good, engaging content on the platform. Keep in mind that you may be liable to pay taxes to your country of residence on any income earned from your monetized videos on YouTube. Check with your local tax authorities for detailed guidance.
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