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    1 year ago

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    With this new update, creators can now earn more ad revenue on breastfeeding content where a child is present in the video, even if the areola is visible.

    The company’s updated policy notes that content where a woman is demonstrating hand expression or breast pump usage with nipples visible and a baby in the scene is now eligible for monetization.

    “We heard feedback that for many parents, videos about breastfeeding are a helpful resource as they navigate this stage of parenthood.

    We hope these changes can give all creators more space to share this type of content with eligibility for ad revenue,” YouTube spokesperson Nate Funkhouser said in an email to TechCrunch.

    However, the company will still restrict monetization on dance videos with deliberate and recurring shots on breasts, butt or genitalia, extreme minimal clothing and sensual moves that mimic sexual acts.

    Yesterday, the platform announced a few new policies regarding responsible disclosure on AI videos, along with new tools for requesting the removal of deepfakes.


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