You May See Less AI Slop After YouTube Enacts New Video Policies
GLOBAL, JUL 14 – YouTube will enforce stricter rules starting July 15, 2025, removing channels with low-effort, mass-produced, or repetitive content to improve quality and protect advertisers.
- On July 15, YouTube will enforce stricter monetization rules targeting AI-generated and mass-produced videos, as part of its effort to promote authentic content.
- Amid a surge in generative AI, YouTube faces challenges from AI slop, including mass-produced, low-quality videos that flood the platform and may face demonetization.
- Help documentation notes that Rene Ritchie said, 'This is a minor update to YouTube's longstanding YPP policies to help better identify when content is mass produced or repetitive,' to clarify content originality requirements.
- YouTube scrambled to address concerns, but Rene Ritchie clarified that reaction content adding unique value remains eligible.
- YouTube may, if effective, reward originality and curb spam, creators warn, potentially improving content quality on the platform.
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