Creator updates

Use this article to stay up to date with the latest creator updates. For other topics, check out these articles:

Monthly roundup from the YouTube Creators channel

YouTube Creators monthly roundup

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Latest updates

Updates from the past 2 weeks

Other updates
  • Simpler Creator Channel: Starting August 2024, some creators will see a simplified version of their channel with the removal of the “Home tab” to improve navigation for small channels. Creators can turn on the “Home tab” at any time in YouTube Studio to start curating their content.

    We've merged “Branding” and “Basic Info” into the “Profile” tab. Also, the “Layout” tab is being renamed to “Home tab.” Learn more.

  • Changes to YPP suspension appeals: For some policy violations, creators will be notified if their channel is scheduled for suspension and invited to appeal before suspension. Affected creators have 7 days to appeal without losing monetization. If we reject your appeal, you’ll be removed from YPP, but can re-apply after 90 days. If you don’t submit an appeal before your suspension, you can submit an appeal within 21 days of suspension or re-apply to YPP after 90 days. Learn more.

Previous updates

Updates from the past 6 months

May 2024

Community and comments
  • Community post availability: Over the next few weeks, we’re rolling out access to posts for most channels on YouTube. Learn more.

YouTube Analytics

  • Get ideas on the Inspiration tab: A couple of changes are happening to the Research tab. The Research tab is now renamed to the Inspiration tab. On YouTube Studio desktop, creators can now brainstorm creative ideas and generate video outlines with the help of an AI-generated tool that's now available on the Inspiration tab. Learn more.

Other updates

  • Changes to channel page display: Your channel page will now display all visibility states (published, private, scheduled, unlisted, and membership videos) with filter chips so you can easily sort through your content by the latest, oldest, and most popular videos all in one place. You can also see restrictions on your videos and failed uploads. Learn more about your privacy settings.

April 2024

YouTube Analytics
  • Audience retention filters: Creators can now filter performance metrics watchtime and average view duration by New or Returning viewers, to see how your content performed with each type of viewer. Learn more.
  • Compare impressions: You can now compare the number of impressions and the resulting click through rate (CTR) by new vs. returning viewers. Learn more.

YouTube Shorts

  • Remix a remix: You can now remix a content that has already been remixed. This gives you more potential for creativity on Shorts. Learn more.

YouTube Studio

  • Clips in YouTube Studio: Creators can now view, manage, and share Clips in YouTube Studio. Learn more.

March 2024

YouTube Studio
  • Altered content setting: Starting March 18, 2024, globally you’ll be required to disclose in the upload flow whether or not the content you’re uploading is meaningfully altered or synthetically generated. This tool will be available first in YouTube Studio on computers, and then expand to mobile creation. Learn more.
  • Uploads in Studio Mobile: You can now upload and set the monetization status for videos and Shorts directly in the YouTube Studio on your mobile devices. Learn how to upload videos and Shorts using YouTube Studio. 

February 2024

Other updates

January 2024

YouTube Studio

  • "Top community clips" section: You can display top clips of your videos on your channel Home tab. These clips could be made by you or your community. Once added to your Home tab, clips are publicly visible and organized by popularity and how recently they were created. Learn more.

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