Extra Changes to the YouTube Partner Program (YPP) to Better Protect Creators 2017 denoted an intense year for a considerable lot of you, with a few issues influencing our group and the income earned from publicizing through the YouTube Partner Program (YPP). In spite of those issues more makers than any other time in recent memory are procuring a living on YouTube, with the quantity of channels making more than six figures up more than 40% year-over-year. In 2018, a noteworthy concentration for everybody at YouTube is securing our maker environment and guaranteeing your income is more steady. As Susan said in December, we're rolling out improvements to address the issues that influenced our group in 2017 so we can keep terrible performing artists from hurting the moving and unique makers around the globe who make their living on YouTube. A major piece of that exertion will reinforce our necessities for adaptation so spammers, impersonators, and other awful on-screen chara...