I think it won't help much to keep "bad actors" out - most of those will have already made it above the required metrics one way or another.
It's more about only catering to "productive" creators.
Of course if you run a channel it should not be all about the channel - but nobody here will not know that YouTube is a really expensive hobby so channels which just hit the 1000/4000 mark will usually be just at the brink of making any profit.
Of course there are many other ways to make money on YouTube - Adsense had the advantage of being a very easy one and also with very little entanglement - other stuff is worse in that regard.
The main point I see at the Moment is, that this will over time reduce the amount of small and newcomer creators (regardless of quality) - whoever has been on YouTube for a longer time like me has probably seen a whole lot of people start and never come back and give up as well - I would be surprised if more than 1-5 out of 100 people stating a channel would actually ever make it above 100 subs or establish a constant presence and that number will drop due to the changes.
Also the way they raise their bar is just plain rude to everyone currently partnered and below their expectations.
Of course you could argue that a slow rising would give bad people more opportunities to adjust but I think for one whoever has enough criminal energy to abuse the platform now will also find it's way into the new rules easily enough. As I see it people like Logan Paul are much more a problem for YouTube compared to some petty criminals trying to turn a dime.
(also there are about a billion fake videos claiming to be something and then only want you to click on some dubious link you probably should not click on - often those things stay up for years no matter how often you complain about them... I guess those will be still around...)
Oh and there are all kind of dubious people making ads on adsense especially here in Germany I got a very dubious one - "new car, new watch, make 60k Γé¼ a month you only need to whatsapp this number!"
(and most of the Pay2win mobile games which show grafics from totally different games....)
P.S.
One point I totally forget all the time - the new rules make it very unattractive to create a secondary channel so creators who want to try out different stuff and experiment a bit will be hindered = less diversity and creativity on YouTube.
P. P. S.
Also having to bring the 240.000 minutes of watchtime you have to bring in every year does mean it's more difficult to take a creative break or try out different stuff for channels too close to this number.
Not to forget if you just have 1001 subs you have to worry about dropping below that mark all the time - and God beware there is again a bug like the thing when every unsubscribe counted double...
It's more about only catering to "productive" creators.
Of course if you run a channel it should not be all about the channel - but nobody here will not know that YouTube is a really expensive hobby so channels which just hit the 1000/4000 mark will usually be just at the brink of making any profit.
Of course there are many other ways to make money on YouTube - Adsense had the advantage of being a very easy one and also with very little entanglement - other stuff is worse in that regard.
The main point I see at the Moment is, that this will over time reduce the amount of small and newcomer creators (regardless of quality) - whoever has been on YouTube for a longer time like me has probably seen a whole lot of people start and never come back and give up as well - I would be surprised if more than 1-5 out of 100 people stating a channel would actually ever make it above 100 subs or establish a constant presence and that number will drop due to the changes.
Also the way they raise their bar is just plain rude to everyone currently partnered and below their expectations.
Of course you could argue that a slow rising would give bad people more opportunities to adjust but I think for one whoever has enough criminal energy to abuse the platform now will also find it's way into the new rules easily enough. As I see it people like Logan Paul are much more a problem for YouTube compared to some petty criminals trying to turn a dime.
(also there are about a billion fake videos claiming to be something and then only want you to click on some dubious link you probably should not click on - often those things stay up for years no matter how often you complain about them... I guess those will be still around...)
Oh and there are all kind of dubious people making ads on adsense especially here in Germany I got a very dubious one - "new car, new watch, make 60k Γé¼ a month you only need to whatsapp this number!"
(and most of the Pay2win mobile games which show grafics from totally different games....)
P.S.
One point I totally forget all the time - the new rules make it very unattractive to create a secondary channel so creators who want to try out different stuff and experiment a bit will be hindered = less diversity and creativity on YouTube.
P. P. S.
Also having to bring the 240.000 minutes of watchtime you have to bring in every year does mean it's more difficult to take a creative break or try out different stuff for channels too close to this number.
Not to forget if you just have 1001 subs you have to worry about dropping below that mark all the time - and God beware there is again a bug like the thing when every unsubscribe counted double...
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