YouTube Studio's New Account Status Hub
45sReveals a major simplification for creators to check channel health, solving a common frustration of scattered info.
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To help creators monitor our channel health and monetization at a glance, YouTube Studio is introducing two new updates. I'm Renee Richie, a longtime creator working inside YouTube. And here's what's up. First, account status, a new centralized home on the studio mobile app for creators to check in on our channel's health. Previously, critical information like copyright strikes and monetization eligibility were spread across different sections, and creators had to spelunk around Studio to find out what we were
looking for. Now everything is in one dynamic view. We can instantly see our standing, understand our eligibility, and take action if something needs our attention. Account status is rolling out to all creators on mobile starting this week. Next, YouTube is streamlining the content tab so creators can see video status with more clarity and less noise. The notices column puts all video alerts in one organized spot with simple icons, complete limitations, partial limitations, or informational, so creators
know exactly how urgent an alert is. If there's a snag with a video, YouTube will tell creators how to fix it. For example, if we see a limited ad earnings notice, we'll also see a direct prompt to appeal. Now, with this added layer of transparency, creators will know exactly how our content is rated per the advertiser friendly content guidelines. The visibility column now only shows the statuses we've chosen, like members only or public, so we can
check our intended reach faster. A dedicated estimated revenue column shows what each video is earning. Give it a look and let me know your thoughts and questions in the comments.
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