
Artificial or fake views of Shorts, such as from automated click or scroll bots.Non-original Shorts, such as unedited clips from others' movies or TV shows, reuploading other creators' content from YouTube or other platform, or compilations with no original content added.Examples where ineligible Shorts views may occur:

Ineligible Shorts viewsįor the purposes of calculating payments, YouTube won’t count views of Shorts where views are ineligible.

On Shorts, only views of content that follow our advertiser-friendly guidelines will be eligible for revenue sharing. Content suitable for adsĪll content monetizing with ads must follow our advertiser-friendly content guidelines. Shorts views accrued prior to accepting the Shorts Monetization Module are not eligible for Shorts ad revenue sharing. If you accept the Module after February 1, 2023, Shorts ad revenue sharing will apply to your channel’s eligible Shorts views starting on the date you accept. To be eligible, monetizing partners will need to accept the Shorts Monetization Module – terms that let you earn from ads and YouTube Premium in the Shorts Feed. Shorts ad revenue sharing begins February 1, 2023. This also includes YouTube’s Community Guidelines, Terms of Service, Copyright, and Google AdSense program policies. If you’re monetizing on YouTube, it’s important your channel follows the YouTube channel monetization policies, including our policies on repetitious and reused content. Policies that apply to YouTube Shorts monetization
