In the last week or two (maybe slightly longer) the AdSense help forum has noticed a large influx of questions from YouTube publishers; lower earnings, more views but less impressions, lower CPCs, ads not showing in videos, etc. have been plaguing YouTube creators in recent weeks (a lot of complaints over the last week in particular).
According to the YouTube Creators official blog ... there are even more changes coming. This will impact newer publishers, and smaller channels with low view rates more so than any of the larger channels though; and it may be part of the reason for some of the above complaints (at least those related to ads not appearing in newly uploaded videos).
To quote youtube's own article:
According to the YouTube Creators official blog ... there are even more changes coming. This will impact newer publishers, and smaller channels with low view rates more so than any of the larger channels though; and it may be part of the reason for some of the above complaints (at least those related to ads not appearing in newly uploaded videos).
To quote youtube's own article:
"Starting today, we will no longer serve ads on YPP videos until the channel reaches 10k lifetime views. This new threshold gives us enough information to determine the validity of a channel. It also allows us to confirm if a channel is following our community guidelines and advertiser policies. By keeping the threshold to 10k views, we also ensure that there will be minimal impact on our aspiring creators. And, of course, any revenue earned on channels with under 10k views up until today will not be impacted."




