Is the 1000 subscribers and 4000 watch hours criteria in YouTube good for creators?

 The requirement of 1,000 subscribers and 4,000 watch hours on YouTube can be both challenging and motivating for creators. On one hand, these thresholds help ensure that only channels with a certain level of commitment and content quality can start monetizing, which maintains a standard on the platform. It pushes creators to focus on building a genuine audience and producing engaging content consistently.


However, for new or smaller creators, this can be a significant hurdle, making it harder to earn revenue in the early stages. It can feel discouraging, especially for those who put in a lot of effort but struggle to reach these numbers quickly.


Overall, while the criteria may be tough, they can also drive creators to improve and grow, leading to long-term success. It’s a way of ensuring that creators are serious about their content and audience, which ultimately benefits both the creators and the viewers.

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