
"In conversations with creators this past week, we identified a few opportunities to provide more education around certain policies and what is not allowed on YouTube. For example, in the channel terminations we reviewed and upheld, we saw examples of creators mass uploading content with the sole purpose of gaining views, likes or other metrics; mass uploading auto-generated or low-value content; mass uploading content scraped from other creators with minimal edits; content misleading people into clicking off-platform;"
"YouTube's also giving creators more control over timestamps in clips, making it easier to shift around specific notes that appear on the playback through a new drag-and-drop tool. YouTube's also expanding its AI comment reply recommendations to more users, so you'll have a suggestion of what to say in response to video comments. "Comment reply suggestions are completely optional and editable before posting. Simply tap the suggestion to edit before replying""
YouTube is testing a mobile sharing option to let users share long-form videos, Shorts, and live streams and have conversations directly in the app. Creators will receive a drag-and-drop tool to shift timestamps and adjust specific notes that appear during playback. AI-powered comment-reply recommendations are expanding to more users, offering editable suggestions that can be tapped and modified before posting. Policy enforcement actions targeted channels that mass-uploaded content to chase metrics, uploaded auto-generated or low-value material, reposted scraped content with minimal edits, misled viewers off-platform, or appended shocking violence to otherwise 'cute' or animated videos. Additional creator education on policies will be provided.
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