YouTube introduces new features allowing channel managers to share aggregated insights, aiding advertisers in matching with creators. Upcoming guidelines on July 15, 2025, will clarify definitions of 'inauthentic' content, especially in relation to AI-generated material. Additionally, the membership loyalty badges are extended to ten years, providing recognition for long-term creators. Creators will also benefit from a refresh functionality enabling content updates directly on channel pages without navigation away from the page.
The option will enable channel managers to share aggregated channel and audience insights, including subscriber counts, views, likes and comments.
YouTube is updating our guidelines on July 15, 2025, to better identify mass-produced and repetitious content, reflecting current definitions of 'inauthentic' content.
Now, creators can upload badges for years six through ten, expanding on the membership loyalty badge feature for tenured creators.
Creators will have the ability to pull content on the page down to refresh, improving the user experience on channel pages.
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