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YouTube announced that it would share ad revenue from Shorts creators with YouTube on Tuesday, February 1.
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YouTube has begun to roll out new terms to all creators through its YouTube Partner Program.
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To remain in the program, creators must accept the revised terms by July 10.
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YouTube's Partner Program has undergone major changes that will enable creators to make money by placing ads between short videos in the Shorts Feed.
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The YouTube Shorts Fund will be replaced by the new revenue-sharing model.
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According to the company, the new Shorts revenue-sharing model will allow most Shorts Fund recipients to earn more.
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Creators may apply for the program if they reach a new threshold of 1,000 subscribers or 10 million Shorts views in 90 days.
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The "Watch Page Monetization Modul" is the first module. It allows creators to make money from ad placements on long-form videos or YouTube Premium.
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The "Shorts Monetization Modul" is the next module. It allows you to make money by displaying ads that appear between the Shorts Feed or YouTube Premium.
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The "Commerce Product Addendum" module is the last, responsible for features such as Supers and Channel Memberships.
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YouTube suggests that creators accept all modules to maximize their earning potential.