What to Do If Your YouTube Partner Program Was Rejected By YouTube?

YouTube needs no introduction. It is a big deal worldwide. It is not only a place for entertaining and informative videos but also a place for creators too who make a living out of YouTube. Many creators try to make real money by creating great video content. So, what happens when YouTube rejects your YPP application? YouTube is very serious regarding what is uploaded on its platform daily. So, with changing times, YouTube keeps updating its community guidelines and policies, which need to be adhered to by the YouTubers. Let us start by listing the Dont’s first to understand what not to do to get your application rejected. Also, read up on YouTube monetization to learn how to make money and build a business on the platform so that you are fully informed and can generate a steady stream of income.

List Of YouTube Monetization Rules?

A list of content that YouTube does not accept for the YouTube Partner Program:

  1. Repetitive Content
  • Content that solely consists of readings of other things that you did not generate, such as text from websites or news feeds
  • Modified songs- sounds identical to the original.
  • Any video containing similar content that does not provide any educational value
  • Any content that is mass-produced or templated.
  • Image slideshow with little or no narrative.

2. Reused Content

  • Clips edited out of any show or program with no narrative
  • Any short videos complied from other social media websites
  • Collection of different songs compiled from various artists
  • Other creator’s content uploaded
  • Promoting other creators’ content without permission.

This information is very crucial when it comes to applying for YPP. As a YouTuber, you do not want your hard work to go down the drain. So, before appealing for monetization, make sure you follow all the Ad-sense policies, content guidelines, community guidelines, etc. 

What Should You Do If YouTube Rejects Your YPP Appeal?

If your application was denied, your channel must have violated a substantial amount of policies and guidelines. However, you can reapply after 30 days and wait until YouTube provides you with feedback and, until that time, review and make changes to the channel.

  • To use any 3rd party content commercially, be sure you have a license or clear written authorization. You can learn how to read a license and understand your rights by watching a video on YouTube. More information on how to use video games or software material is also available. No, just because there isn’t a Content ID claim doesn’t indicate the copyright holder approves of your usage of their work.
  • Add a personal touch to the videos with your voice or face.
  • Provide channel and video descriptions in your channel.
  • Provide a link to your official website and link it to your YT channel if you have any to authenticate your presence.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. How Do I Appeal A YouTube Decision?

If you want to appeal YT’s decision for a video, then follow these steps:

  • Go to the video you wish to appeal the decision for.
  • Under the restrictions column, hover over there and tap on appeal.
  • You will have to mention the reason for your appeal
  • Click Submit.

Q2. How Do I Appeal Limited Monetization?

Let us see how this works:

  • Under the Video Manager settings
  • You have the option of where to show your ads.
  • Make sure you follow all the guidelines for limited monetization.
  • Tap on ‘Request Review’ and follow all the onscreen instructions. Your video will be reviewed.
  • Also, note the eligibility for appeal is to have 10,000 subscribers. If your channel has less than 10k subscribers, then you must have 1000 views in the last 7 days.

Q3. What Happens If YouTube Rejects Monetization?

If YT rejects your monetization appeal, it means that your channel does not meet the policies and guidelines set by YT. For example, if your content is repetitive or reused, then you will not qualify for monetization.

Q4. Why Is My Video Limited Monetization?

If your channel has received ‘limited or no ads’, then this usually means that YouTube believes that the video does not meet their advertiser-friendly content guidelines.

Q5. How do I reapply for monetization?

You can reapply after 30 days post-suspension. Review your videos for monetization guidelines carefully and wait for YouTube to review your videos again.

Conclusion

We hope this article was helpful and provided you with valuable insights to be clear regarding what you should do if YouTube rejects your YPP. So, if you’re a YouTube video creator waiting to learn if you’ll be approved into the YPP program, check your work to make sure you’re not breaking any of these rules and infringing YouTube’s creator regulations. Also, do you want to get your videos discovered quickly by the YouTube algorithm to generate money? Find out more about it here. 

YT keeps changing the monetization policies, so ensure you keep yourself updated with the new rules.

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