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How YouTube’s New Monetization Rule Changes the Game for Sensitive-Topic Music Videos
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2026-02-19
8 min read
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YouTube's 2026 policy lets non-graphic music videos on sensitive topics earn full ad revenue. Practical steps for tone, trigger warnings, and ad-friendly framing.
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