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YouTube Shorts revenue reports should separate eligible views from views before terms acceptance
#youtube shorts
#monetization
#revenue reports
#eligible views
#creator analytics
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2026-06-26 08:26:07
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YouTube Shorts revenue reports should separate eligible views from views before terms acceptance. A creator comparing Shorts views and revenue can misread the report if they treat every past Shorts view as eligible for Shorts ad revenue sharing. YouTube Help explains that Shorts ad revenue sharing applies to eligible Shorts views starting on the date a monetizing partner accepts the Shorts Monetization Module. Views before acceptance are not eligible for Shorts ad revenue sharing. That detail changes how a creator should read a before-and-after chart, especially when a channel has a large back catalog or a viral Short before the monetization terms were accepted. A useful Shorts revenue note includes acceptance date, report date range, eligible views, total Shorts views, long-form revenue, Shorts revenue, YouTube Premium context, country mix, music or content restrictions when relevant, and major upload changes. It should avoid claiming that a specific number of views should produce a specific payout. Shorts revenue sharing has different mechanics from simply multiplying total views by a fixed rate. The practical reading is conservative: compare eligible periods with eligible periods, note the acceptance date, and keep Shorts revenue separate from long-form revenue when explaining channel monetization results.
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