YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki, in her year-end letter, said YouTube hustlers can take some time off without worrying about burnout.
in September after some received emails suggesting they would lose their verification status on YouTube. Wojcicki has had to make multiple public apologies as a result.
"Across millions of channels and hundreds of different time frames for breaks, the same thing was true: On average, channels had more views when they returned than they had right before they left," she wrote. "If you need to take some time off, your fans will understand. After all, they tune into your channel because of you."
A new policy will have fewer restrictions for violence in gaming, but Wojcicki promises it will keep a "high bar" to against real-world violence. "For gaming creators, we've heard loud and clear that our policies need to differentiate between real-world violence and gaming violence," she noted. "We have a policy update coming soon that will do just that."
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