YouTube is cracking down on accounts that produce misleading fake movie trailers, particularly those utilizing AI technology. Recently, they demonetized two popular channels, Screen Culture and KH Studio, which together boast over two million subscribers. These channels leveraged AI to generate engaging yet deceptive trailers that misled viewers. The platform aims to combat the rise of such clickbait content without outright removing them, indicating a shift in enforcement strategies regarding content authenticity and monetization on the platform.
YouTube is taking action against accounts that create fake movie trailers with the help of AI and mislead viewers from the get-go.
Two major accounts with over two million subscribers combined were the first to take the hit as YouTube shut down ad revenue for them.
YouTube removed both channels from the YouTube Partner Program 'for violating monetization policies.'
Screen Culture, which has over 1.4 million subscribers, is notorious for creating conceptual fan trailers of movies that look like the real deal.
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