If you’re in the YouTube Partner Program, you can monetize with ads. This article aims to help you understand which individual videos on your channel are suitable for advertisers. Our policies apply to all portions of your content (video or live stream, thumbnail, title, description, and tags). Learn more about our best practices.
Our systems don't always get it right, but you can request human review of decisions made by our automated systems.
What you'll find in this article
You'll find examples of content not suitable for ads, and will result in a "limited or no ads" monetization state.
Here are all the main topics that are not advertiser-friendly:
Please note that context is very important. Artistic content such as music videos may contain elements such as inappropriate language, references to soft drug usage, or non-explicit sexual themes, and still be suitable for advertising.
Inappropriate language
Content that contains frequent uses of strong profanity or vulgarity throughout the video may not be suitable for advertising. Occasional use of profanity (such as in music videos) won’t necessarily result in your video being unsuitable for advertising.
Examples (non-exhaustive)
| Category | Limited or no ads |
| Inappropriate language |
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Violence
Content where the focal point is on blood, violence, or injury, when presented without other context, is not suitable for advertising. If you're showing violent content in a news, educational, artistic, or documentary context, that additional context is important. For example, if a video provides authoritative news reporting on a violent event in a journalistic context, it may be eligible for monetization. Violence in the normal course of video gameplay is generally acceptable for advertising, but montages where gratuitous violence is the focal point is not.
Examples (non-exhaustive)
| Category | Limited or no ads |
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| Content containing gruesome, graphic, or disgusting accounts or imagery |
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| Content depicting acts of violence |
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Adult content
Adult Content
Content that features highly sexualized themes is not suitable for advertising, with limited exceptions for non-graphic sexual education videos and music videos. Stating your comedic intent is not sufficient and that content may still not be suitable for advertising.
Examples (non-exhaustive)
| Category | Limited or no ads |
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| Sexually explicit content |
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| Nudity |
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| Sexually suggestive content |
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Shocking Content
Content that may upset, disgust or shock viewers may not be suitable for advertising. Uncensored shocking elements won’t necessarily result in your video being unsuitable for advertising, but context matters.
Examples (non-exhaustive)
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| Body Parts, Liquids, Waste |
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| Medical and Cosmetic Procedures |
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| Accidents and Injuries |
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| Animal Preparation and Eating |
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Harmful or dangerous acts
Content that promotes harmful or dangerous acts that result in serious physical, emotional, or psychological injury is not suitable for advertising.
Examples (non-exhaustive)
| Category | Limited or no ads |
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| Inappropriate pranks, challenges, dares, and stunts |
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| Content that threatens or advocates for physical or mental harm on oneself or others |
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| Harm to self, harm to others or harmed by others |
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| Dangerous acts not to be imitated |
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| Promoting or advocating for harmful health or medical claims or practices |
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Hateful content
Content that incites hatred against, promotes discrimination, disparages, or humiliates an individual or group of people based on the following is not suitable for advertising:
- Race
- Ethnicity or ethnic origin
- Nationality
- Religion
- Disability
- Age
- Veteran status
- Sexual orientation
- Gender identity
- Any other characteristic associated with systemic discrimination or marginalization
Content that is satire or comedy may be exempt. Stating your comedic intent is not sufficient and that content may still not be suitable for advertising.
Examples (non-exhaustive)
| Category | Limited or no ads |
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| Content that incites hatred against, promotes discrimination, disparages, or humiliates |
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| Promoting terrorism and violent extremism |
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Incendiary and demeaning
Content that is gratuitously incendiary, inflammatory, or demeaning may not be suitable for advertising.
Examples (non-exhaustive)
| Category | Limited or no ads |
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| Content that is incendiary and demeaning |
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| Content that harasses, intimidates, or bullies an individual or group of individuals |
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Recreational drugs and drug-related content
Content that promotes or features the following is not suitable for advertising:
- Sale of illegal drugs, regulated drugs, or substances, or other dangerous products
- Use of illegal drugs, regulated drugs, or substances, or other dangerous products
- Abuse of illegal drugs, regulated drugs, or substances, or other dangerous products
Videos discussing drugs or dangerous substances for educational, documentary, and artistic purposes (such as music videos) are generally suitable for advertising -- so long as drug use or substance abuse is not graphic or glorified.
Examples (non-exhaustive)
| Category | Limited or no ads |
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| Promoting substances that alter mental state for recreational purposes, or otherwise induce "highs" |
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| Promoting products or services marketed as facilitating recreational drug use |
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| Promoting instructional content about producing, purchasing, or using recreational drugs |
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Tobacco-related content
Content that promotes tobacco and tobacco-related products is not suitable for advertising.
Examples (non-exhaustive)
| Category | Limited or no ads |
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| Promoting tobacco |
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| Promoting tobacco-related products |
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| Promoting products designed to simulate tobacco smoking |
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Firearms-related content
Content focused on the sale, assembly, abuse, or misuse of firearms is not suitable for advertising.
Examples (non-exhaustive)
| Category | Limited or no ads |
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| Promoting the sale of a firearm |
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| Instructions about the assembly of any firearms including parts or components thereof |
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| Abuse or misuse of a firearm |
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Controversial issues and sensitive events
‘Controversial issues' refers to topics that may be unsettling for our users and are often the result of human tragedy.
A sensitive event is usually an unforeseen event in which there has been a loss of life, typically as a result of a pre-planned malicious attack. Sensitive events can cause a mournful response from the public or, at times, an extreme or visceral reaction. An event must be relatively recent if it’s going to be considered a sensitive event. Context is important and, for instance, content that provides authoritative news reporting on a sensitive issue, or documentary videos about a historic event, may be eligible for monetization.
This policy applies even if the content is purely commentary or contains no graphic imagery.
Examples (non-exhaustive)
| Category | Limited or no ads |
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| Controversial issues |
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| Sensitive events |
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Adult themes in family content
Content that appears to be appropriate for a general audience but contains adult themes is not suitable for advertising. This guideline applies even if content is done for comedic or satirical purposes.
Examples (non-exhaustive)
| Category | Limited or no ads |
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| Adult themes in family content |
Content that is made to appear appropriate for a general audience, but contains adult themes, including:
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All videos uploaded to YouTube must comply with YouTube’s Terms of Service and Community Guidelines. To be able to monetize with ads, you’ll need to follow the YouTube monetization policies and Google AdSense Program policies.