AndroGuider | One Stop For The Techy You!YouTube Doubles Monetization Threshold to 8,000 Watch Hour…
انتشار: 2026/08/11 08:04 UTCدریافت: 2026/08/11 19:25 UTCآخرین مشاهده: 2026/08/11 19:25 UTC
AndroGuider | One Stop For The Techy You!YouTube Doubles Monetization Threshold to 8,000 Watch Hours and 20M Shorts Views - What Creators Need to Knowai4chat-files.s3.amazonaws.com/images/ima… TL;DR* Viral claims that YouTube has doubled its Partner Program threshold to 8,000 watch hours or 20 million Shorts views are not supported by any official announcement from YouTube as of August 11, 2026.* The current, official YouTube Partner Program requirements remain 1,000 subscribers plus either 4,000 qualified watch hours in the last 12 months or 10 million qualified Shorts views in the last 90 days for full monetization.* For small and aspiring creators, the best strategy remains focusing on the existing thresholds, while also leveraging the lower-tier Fan Funding track and alternative monetization options that have not changed. No Official Change Announced — Why the Claim Is Going ViralReports circulating on social media and smaller blogs in early August 2026 claim YouTube has quietly doubled the bar to join the YouTube Partner Program (YPP). According to those posts, creators would now need 8,000 qualified watch hours in the last 12 months or 20 million qualified Shorts views in 90 days to start earning ad revenue.As of today, August 11, 2026, there is no press release, Help Center update, Creator Insider video, or statement from YouTube’s official @TeamYouTube or @YouTubeCreators accounts confirming such a change. YouTube’s official monetization policy pages still list the long-standing thresholds. Without an official update, the doubling claim should be treated as unverified. What YouTube’s Monetization Rules Actually Are Right NowYouTube currently operates a two-tiered access system for monetization, which has been in place since the 2023 expansion: For Full YPP Access (Ad Revenue Sharing):* 1,000 subscribers* AND either 4,000 valid public watch hours on long-form videos in the last 12 months OR 10 million valid public Shorts views in the last 90 days* Plus adherence to YouTube’s channel monetization policies, community guidelines, and having an active AdSense account, with two-step verification enabled. For Early Access / Fan Funding Track (Introduced for smaller creators):* 500 subscribers* 3 public uploads in the last 90 days* AND either 3,000 watch hours in the last 12 months OR 3 million Shorts views in the last 90 days* This tier unlocks fan-funding features like Channel Memberships, Super Chat, Super Thanks, and YouTube Shopping, but not shared ad revenue from Watch Page or Shorts Feed ads.There have been no changes to the definition of “qualified” or “valid” views and watch hours — they must come from public videos, not private, unlisted, deleted, or paid advertising traffic. How the Rumored 8,000-Hour / 20M Views Rule ComparesIf YouTube were to actually implement the rumored thresholds, it would represent the most significant tightening of YPP since the program’s creation:* Watch Hours: A jump from 4,000 to 8,000 hours would double the long-form requirement. For context, 4,000 hours equals an average of about 11 hours of watch time per day for a full year. 8,000 hours would require roughly 22 hours per day, making it extremely difficult for niche channels, educational creators, and anyone without frequent viral hits to qualify.* Shorts Views: Going from 10 million to 20 million qualified Shorts views in 90 days would also double the short-form hurdle. While Shorts can generate views quickly, only views from the Shorts Feed count as qualified, and 20 million in three months would require sustained, high-volume virality — an average of over 222,000 qualified views per day.* Subscriber Count: Notably, the viral claim does not mention a change to the 1,000-subscriber requirement, suggesting the subscriber bar would stay th[...]