Tag: monetization
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Facebook to Showcase Creator Tools at African Creators Summit
Facebook to Spotlight Creator Tools at Lagos Summit Facebook is set to take center stage at the 2026 African Creators Summit, delivering on-ground experiences designed to connect Africa’s expanding digital talent with powerful tools and insights. The event, scheduled for Thursday, 29 January, will be hosted at Lagos’s Federal Palace Hotel, a venue known for…
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YouTube Eases Monetization for Controversial Topics with Dramatized, Non-Graphic Content
Overview: What the Change Means for Creators YouTube has updated its advertiser-friendly content guidelines to allow more videos addressing controversial issues to earn full ad revenue. The shift focuses on enabling creators to discuss sensitive topics without automatically losing monetization, provided the content remains non-graphic and clearly dramatized or contextualized. This development marks a significant…
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YouTube Eases Monetization Guidelines for Controversial Topics
Overview: What the Policy Shift Means In a move aimed at balancing free expression with advertiser considerations, YouTube has updated its advertiser-friendly content guidelines. The change allows a broader range of videos on controversial topics to qualify for full ad revenue, provided the content is dramatized or discussed in a non-graphic, informative manner. This adjustment…
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YouTube Eases Monetization Rules for Controversial Topics: What It Means for Creators
Overview: More Room for Controversy in Ad Revenue YouTube has announced changes to its advertiser-friendly content guidelines, signaling a shift toward allowing more videos on controversial issues to earn full ad revenue. The update focuses on how topics are presented rather than merely the subject matter. When content addresses controversial issues in a non-graphic, dramatized,…
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App Subscriptions Dominating Mobile Revenue in 2025: A New Monetization Era
Introduction: A Subscription-Driven Turn in the App Economy The mobile app market is undergoing a dramatic pivot. By 2025, subscriptions have risen to command a staggering share of revenue, with latest data indicating they account for roughly 96% of total mobile earnings. This shift comes as traditional app downloads falter and consumer expectations shift toward…





