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Advertiser-friendly content guidelines

If you’re in the YouTube Partner Program, you can share revenue from ads. This article aims to help you understand which individual videos or Shorts on your channel are suitable for advertisers. Creators can use this article to understand both the platform’s self-certification questionnaire and specific rules about what may earn ad revenue, may earn limited or no ad revenue and what will earn no ad revenue. Our policies apply to all portions of your content (video, Short, or live stream, thumbnail, title, description, and tags). Learn more about our best practices.

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Note: All content uploaded to YouTube must comply with both our Community Guidelines and our Program Policies. If your content violates our Community Guidelines, it may be removed from YouTube. If you see violative content, you can report it.

What you'll find in this article

You'll find examples of content not suitable for ads, and may result in a "limited or no ads" monetization state.

Here are all the main topics that are not advertiser-friendly:

To learn more about key terms used throughout these guidelines, see our table of definitions.

Please note that context is very important. Artistic content such as music videos may contain elements such as inappropriate language, references to soft drug use, or non-explicit sexual themes, and still be suitable for advertising.

Opening all of the policy details at once can help if you would like to search this page for specific terms. Click here to open all of the guides.

Inappropriate language

Content that contains profanity or vulgarity at the start or throughout the majority of the video may not be suitable for advertising. Occasional use of profanity (such as in music videos, backing tracks, intro/outro music, or music played in the background) won’t necessarily result in your video being unsuitable for advertising.

Violence

Content where the focal point is on blood, violence, or injury, when presented without other context, is not suitable for advertising. If you're showing violent content in a news, educational, artistic, or documentary context, that additional context is important. For example, if a video provides news reporting on a violent event like a terrorist attack in a journalistic context, it may be eligible for monetization. Violence in unedited video gameplay is generally acceptable for advertising, but montages where gratuitous violence is the focal point is not. All games (whether realistic or non-realistic) are in scope of this policy.

Adult content

Content that features highly sexualized content in the title or thumbnail or highly sexualized themes is not suitable for advertising. There are limited exceptions for non-graphic sexual education videos and music videos. This policy includes both real and computer-generated visuals. Stating comedic intent does not make highly sexualized content suitable for advertising.

Shocking content

Content that may upset, disgust, or shock viewers may not be suitable for advertising. Unobscured shocking elements won’t necessarily result in your video being unsuitable for advertising, but context matters.

Harmful acts and unreliable content

Content that promotes harmful or dangerous acts resulting in serious physical, emotional, or psychological injury is not suitable for advertising.

Hateful & derogatory content

Content that incites hatred against, promotes discrimination, disparages, or humiliates an individual or group of people is not suitable for advertising. Content that is satire or comedy may be exempt. Stating your comedic intent is not sufficient and that content may still not be suitable for advertising.

Recreational drugs and drug-related content

Content that promotes or features the sale, use, or abuse of illegal drugs, regulated legal drugs or substances, drug trafficking organizations or other dangerous products is not suitable for advertising.

Firearms-related content

Content focused on the sale, assembly, abuse, or misuse of real or fake firearms is not suitable for advertising.

Controversial issues

‘Controversial issues' are topics that may be unsettling for viewers, which are often the result of human tragedy. This policy applies even if the content is purely commentary or contains no graphic imagery.

Controversial issues include child abuse, adult sexual abuse, sexual harassment, self-harm, suicide, eating disorders, domestic abuse, abortion, and euthanasia.

Sensitive events

March 23, 2022: Due to the war in Ukraine, content that exploits, dismisses, or condones the war is ineligible for monetization until further notice. This update is meant to clarify, and in some cases expand, our guidance as it relates to this war.

A sensitive event is an event or development that creates significant risk to Google's ability to provide high quality, relevant information and ground truth, and reduce insensitive or exploitative content in prominent and monetized features. During a sensitive event, we may take a variety of actions to address these risks.

Examples of sensitive events include civil emergencies, natural disasters, public health emergencies, terrorism and related activities, conflict, or mass acts of violence. This policy applies even if the content contains no graphic imagery.

Enabling dishonest behavior

Content glorifying or promoting dishonest behavior, such as trespassing, cheating, or computer hacking that is personal or paid for.

Inappropriate content for kids and families

Content that is “made for kids” must be appropriate for a family audience in order to monetize on YouTube. This means it must follow YouTube’s quality principles for kids and family content and our Program Policies.

Tobacco-related content

Content that promotes tobacco and tobacco-related products is not suitable for advertising. This policy falls under Harmful or dangerous acts in the self-certification questionnaire in YouTube Studio, so be sure to check that one as well for detailed guidance.

Incendiary and demeaning

Content that is gratuitously incendiary, inflammatory, or demeaning may not be suitable for advertising. This policy falls under Hateful & derogatory content in the self-certification questionnaire in YouTube Studio, so be sure to check that one as well for detailed guidance.

Definitions

We’ve put together a table of definitions to help you better understand terms commonly used throughout our advertiser-friendly content guidelines.

All videos uploaded to YouTube must comply with YouTube’s Terms of Service and Community Guidelines. To be able to monetize with ads, you’ll need to follow the YouTube monetization policies and Program Policies.

We may reserve the right to disable ads on your entire channel in situations where the majority of your content is not suitable for any advertisers or where there are repeated, serious violations (e.g. uploading of content which is incendiary, demeaning or hateful).

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