Content that violates our community guidelines is flagged by a
mix of
automated detection and human reporting —
most is automatically detected — and we go to great lengths to
make sure violative content isn’t widely viewed, or even
viewed at all, before it’s taken down.
Exceptions can be made when content has a clear educational,
documentary, scientific, or artistic
(EDSA)
context, including content that is in the public’s interest.
Brands rely on us to protect their business interests when
they’re advertising on YouTube.
To help support this, we have a set of Ad-Friendly guidelines
creators in the
YouTube Partner Program (YPP)
need to follow in order to have Ads served on their channel
content and earn a share of the revenue.