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Farmers earn more from YouTube than their crops
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<blockquote data-quote="Mucker4890" data-source="post: 9218395" data-attributes="member: 146636"><p>If you're happy just doing a vlog or stuff that doesn't rock the boat then it's fairly straight forward.</p><p>If however you want to make a video that has an opinion of viewpoint, they're not so keen.</p><p></p><p>Imagine you want to produce a video about cows (this is only a metaphor) so they say that the cows can't have horns as they are deemed 'harmful of dangerous'</p><p>Okay, so no horns.</p><p>You must also make sure the cows shown are not over a certain height or weight as that is deemed 'sizeist to small animals' under YouTubes guidelines.</p><p>So small, no horns - got it.</p><p>Your video must also be a certain length to be monetised (so animals that won't stay still long enough to film won't be any good)</p><p>The animals also can't make certain noises (such as "Moo" etc)</p><p>Nudity is not acceptable so full clothing only.</p><p></p><p>Basically, once you've jumped through all their hoops and guidelines, before you know it, your 'Cow' video is now about F*cking sheep <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🙄" title="Face with rolling eyes :rolling_eyes:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/6.5/png/unicode/64/1f644.png" data-shortname=":rolling_eyes:" /> (not literally as you'd breach some kind of guideline...)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mucker4890, post: 9218395, member: 146636"] If you're happy just doing a vlog or stuff that doesn't rock the boat then it's fairly straight forward. If however you want to make a video that has an opinion of viewpoint, they're not so keen. Imagine you want to produce a video about cows (this is only a metaphor) so they say that the cows can't have horns as they are deemed 'harmful of dangerous' Okay, so no horns. You must also make sure the cows shown are not over a certain height or weight as that is deemed 'sizeist to small animals' under YouTubes guidelines. So small, no horns - got it. Your video must also be a certain length to be monetised (so animals that won't stay still long enough to film won't be any good) The animals also can't make certain noises (such as "Moo" etc) Nudity is not acceptable so full clothing only. Basically, once you've jumped through all their hoops and guidelines, before you know it, your 'Cow' video is now about F*cking sheep 🙄 (not literally as you'd breach some kind of guideline...) [/QUOTE]
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