How To Join The YouTube Partner Program (YPP)!
Account status: Currently ineligible for monetization, Unfortunately, your channel wasn't approved for monetization.
You can reapply to join the YouTube Partner Program in 30 days on Jan 20, 2019.
Here's why your channel is out of compliance:
Reused content
In most cases, you can’t reupload someone else's content unless you get permission first. Remember: It's not enough to credit the content owner or state that "no copyright infringement is intended." Learn more about copyright and fair use
Here are some types of content that are subject to copyright:
Audiovisual works like TV shows and movies
Sound recordings and musical compositions
Visual and written works, including paintings, posters, articles, and books
Dramatic works such as plays and musicals
Video games and computer software
Our aim is to create an environment that's fair for all creators. We're not looking at things like:
The popularity of your videos
How political your channel is
How often you upload videos
Sexual orientation or gender identity
Your engagement with fans
Duplication
If your channel is disabled for monetization because of duplication, it means that some of your content is identical with some other content on YouTube. This happens for example if you upload
public domain footage
royalty-free music
videos other people made (reuploads)
compilations
reading outs of stories posted on other websites
recordings of live concerts, DVDs, TV shows, and other copyright infringing activity
possibly: unedited, uncommentated gameplay videos*
While you may have the necessary rights to upload the video, AdSense has an “imperative of originality“, making channels largely based around duplicate content ineligible for monetization.
To clarify, using third party footage in videos is still allowed for monetization (if all the licenses are in place), however, having a channel that has a focus on the third party footage (eg a music promotion channel or a compilation channel) is not.
Impersonation
If your channel is disabled for monetization because of impersonation, it means that your channel is confusingly similar to another channel, so for example:
same avatar
same name
same channel banner
same thumbnails
same videos
same video titles
View count spam
If your channel is disabled for monetization because of view count spam, it means that you have been using means to illegitimately obtain views. For example:
View bots
Purchasing views from websites promising “real views”
Having your own videos running for extended periods of time in the background
Participating in exchanges (sub4sub, view4view)
Incentivizing people to watch your videos
Video spam
If your channel is disabled for monetization because of video spam, it means that you have uploaded many overly similar videos, for example: “Learn how to count with soccer balls”, “Learn how to count with elephants”, “… with tires”, lipsticks, bees, soda bottles, trains, and so on. In other words, if a viewer could accurately predict how most of your videos will look like after just watching one or two of them, you likely are going to get not approved.
It may also mean that you have uploaded other content that typically is classified as spam, ie large amounts of untargeted, repetitive and otherwise unwanted videos.
Misleading Thumbnails
If your channel is disabled for monetization because of misleading thumbnails, it means that your thumbnails did not represent the contents of your video.
You can do this! Here are some tips to get your channel approved next time:
Review the rules
Make sure your channel complies with the YouTube monetization policies.
Keep it real
Avoid uploading content that belongs to someone else, and don't pay to increase view counts, likes or subscribers.
Reapply when ready
Take your time and make sure everything looks good. You can reapply anytime after Feb 20, 2019.
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