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YouTube 'demonetising' videos on coronavirus; creators not happy: Report

These videos are allowed to stay on the platform; they just can't make money from YouTube's built-in ad service, the report added

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The popular video sharing platform has demonetised videos about sensitive subjects in the past as well.

IANS San Francisco

At a time when the world is reeling under the threat of coronavirus, Google-owned YouTube has reportedly started demonetising videos about the deadly virus and creators are not too happy about it.

"For today's video, I won't be directly commenting on the recent health related news because A, I am not a health care professional, and B, I don't need my video demonetized," said Linus Sebastian, host of Linus Tech Tips, according to a report in The Verge on Wednesday.

The popular video sharing platform has demonetised videos about sensitive subjects in the past as well.

The company's advertising guidelines state that sensitive topics -- usually a recent event with a "loss of life, typically as a result of a pre-planned malicious attack" -- are normally not suitable for advertising.

 

These videos are allowed to stay on the platform; they just can't make money from YouTube's built-in ad service, the report added.

According to the video-sharing platform, coronavirus outbreak is now being considered a sensitive topic.

"As such, all videos focused on this topic will be demonetized until further notice," Tom Leung, product officer at YouTube, said in a recent video.

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First Published: Mar 05 2020 | 2:48 PM IST

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