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PREMIUM YouTube tightens rules for Kenyan creators chasing online money New creators will be required to build larger audiences to qualify for full monetisation. Life & Style 17 min ago

PREMIUM YouTube tightens rules for Kenyan creators chasing online money New creators will be required to build larger audiences to qualify for full monetisation. Life & Style 17 min ago

By GhanaSummary NewsroomKenya

YouTube is one of the world’s largest creator platforms, with more than three million creators, and currently requires at least 1,000 subscribers and either 4,000 public watch hours in 12 months or 10 million valid Shorts views in 90 days for someone to earn full monetisation.

Article YouTube has made it harder for Kenyan content creators and artistes to earn money on the platform by raising the requirements for monetisation.

Content creators already in the monetisation programme will also need to accept the new terms by January 31, 2027, to continue earning.

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