Can YouTube videos be monetized without changing their content?



 Yes, YouTube videos can be monetized without changing their content. YouTube has a program called the YouTube Partner Program (YPP) that allows creators to monetize their videos by displaying ads on their videos. To qualify for the YPP, creators need to have at least 1,000 subscribers and 4,000 hours of watch time in the past 12 months, and their content must comply with YouTube's community guidelines and terms of service.

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Once a creator is approved for the YPP, they can enable monetization on their videos by turning on ads. YouTube will then display ads before, during, or after the video, and the creator will earn a share of the revenue generated by those ads. The content of the video does not need to be changed in order to monetize it in this way, but it is important to ensure that the content is original and does not infringe on any copyright or other intellectual property rights.

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