YouTube says it will start showing adverts on more videos - but won't necessarily pay the video-maker a cut. The company currently shares ad revenue with video-makers who are enrolled in its ...
one Google ad representative told the programme's producers that "sexuality content about the gays" broke its advertising rules. YouTube said it did not discriminate against LGBT video-makers.
These changes to YouTube’s interface make sense, considering the platform has been attracting the same, if not more, TV viewership as companies like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and Disney+. Gone are ...