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YouTube’s Monetization Policy Update: How Music Video Creators Should Cover Sensitive Topics Without Losing Revenue
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2026-02-25
10 min read
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Practical guide for music video creators to cover abortion, self-harm, suicide or abuse on YouTube while keeping full monetization in 2026.
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