YouTube’s Policy U-Turn on Profanity: What It Means for Global Creators and Africa’s Growing Digital Economy

As of Monday, creators can now include strong language — including the “F-word” — within the first seven seconds of a video without risking demonetization. Previously, such language would trigger…

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