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Upcoming and recent ad guideline updates

This page provides an overview of the upcoming and recent ad guideline updates for our advertiser-friendly content guidelines. Learn more about other updates to YouTube policies here.

Latest updates

Updates from the past 3 months

 

December 2024

Drug trafficking Organizations (DTOs) and Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTOs) guidelines

  • We have relocated existing language relating to Drug trafficking Organizations (DTOs) and Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTOs) guidelines. These guidelines have been moved from the "Harmful acts and unreliable content" section of the Advertiser-friendly content guidelines to the "Recreational drugs and drug-Related content" and "Violence" policies respectively. This relocation of language aims to help with policy comprehension. There is no change to the policy or how your videos are reviewed for advertiser-friendliness.

Adult content

  • We updated our ad-friendly guidelines for Adult content to include a policy to restrict ad revenue on content promoting or providing instructions on how to create either synthetic sexually explicit content or imagery containing nudity.

 

April 2024

We are providing examples of extreme profanity and hateful language or slurs in the “no ad revenue” section in Advertiser-friendly content guidelines in order to make our existing policy clearer. There is no change to the policy, which words we consider “extreme profanity," or how your videos are reviewed for advertiser-friendliness.

January 2024

We updated our guidelines on Sensitive Events, including language to clarify that content which profits from or exploits a Sensitive Event may not monetize. There are no policy changes, which means there will be no difference in how your videos are checked for advertiser friendliness.

November 2023

We updated our guidelines specific to Adult content in two areas:

  • Breastfeeding: Breastfeeding content where a child is present, even with visible areola, can now earn ad revenue. Previously, such content was only monetizable if no areola was visible. Also, breastfeeding thumbnails with focus on breasts without visible areola can now earn ad revenue.
  • Sensual dancing: Non-sexually graphic dancing involving rhythmic body movements, such as twerking or grinding, as well as dance featuring fleeting minimal clothing can now earn ad revenue. Previously such content was not considered monetizable.

We’re making this change to our Adult content guidelines to allow creators to earn ad revenue from content that showcases non-sexually graphic dance, such as twerking, as well as content related to breastfeeding.

The Gaming and monetization article is also updated to reflect these policy updates.

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