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Monetizing Sensitive Conversations: How YouTube’s New Policy Changes Affect Creator Revenue
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2026-02-28
10 min read
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YouTube’s 2026 policy lets non-graphic videos on abortion, self-harm, and abuse be fully monetized. Learn the editorial and technical steps to retain ad revenue safely.
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