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You May See Less AI Slop After YouTube Enacts New Video Policies

YouTube plans to make a change to its monetization policy on July 15 that appears to target «inauthentic» content. The change may be aimed at helping slow down the flood of AI-generated content on the platform to make it easier for viewers to find higher-quality videos.

The company says in a short support post, «On July 15, 2025, YouTube is updating our guidelines to better identify mass-produced and repetitious content.»

In a follow-up video message, video creator and YouTube editorial and creator liaison Rene Ritchie downplayed the impact it will have on creators who may be concerned about the changes, saying, «This is a minor update to YouTube’s longstanding YPP (YouTube Partner Program) policies to help better identify when content is mass-produced or repetitive»

Ritchie said that kind of content is already demonetized and is what users would call spam.

But what’s not mentioned in the post or the video is that YouTube has been battling a problem with AI-generated videos, particularly «AI slop» that is of low value to users but that is inundating social media networks and platforms such as YouTube.

The problem has gotten so bad that John Oliver recently devoted an entire episode of his HBO show to the rise of AI slop. (You can find it, incidentally, on YouTube.)

A representative for YouTube did not immediately respond to an email for comment.

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