New, stricter, requirements for YouTube’s partner program.

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New, stricter, requirements for YouTube’s partner program.

I’ve only 900 something subs to go 😂 oh, and an hour of watch time or two

PS: lol -subscribe to my channel https://www.youtube.com/jimlian

Originally shared by Peggy K

New stricter eligibility requirements for the YouTube Partner Program

YouTube announced today that to participate in the YouTube Partner Program, your channel must have:

* 4,000 hours of watchtime (240,000 minutes of watchtime) in the past 12 months

* at least 1,000 subscribers

* unchanged: your channel will be reviewed to make sure it adheres to the YouTube Partner Program policies, YouTube Terms of Service, YouTube spam policies, and our Community Guidelines.

What does that mean?

If you haven’t yet applied to the YouTube Partner Program:

As soon as your channel reaches the new threshold, you can apply for review.

If your application is currently pending review:

If your channel meets the new eligibility thresholds, it will be reviewed in next few weeks. Review will not happen until the new eligibility thresholds are met.

If your channel is currently in the YouTube Partner Program

Your channel must meet the new eligibility thresholds to remain in the program. If your channel is currently below the threshold, you’ll have until February 20th, 2018 before ads stop running on your videos. If you reach the new threshold during the grace period, you will not be removed from the program.

Why is YouTube doing this?

These higher standards will also help us prevent potentially inappropriate videos from monetizing which can hurt revenue for everyone.

And what about the Creators who are no longer eligible?

Though these changes will affect a significant number of channels, 99% of those affected were making less than $100 per year in the last year, with 90% earning less than $2.50 in the last month. Any of the channels who no longer meet this threshold will be paid what they’ve already earned based on our AdSense policies. After thoughtful consideration, we believe these are necessary compromises to protect our community.

If you have questions or feedback, head over to the YouTube Help Forum:

https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!category-topic/youtube/A3DoDo-OGyU

Announcement on the YouTube Creators blog:

https://youtube-creators.googleblog.com/2018/01/additional-changes-to-youtube-partner.html

oh boy

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oh boy

It seems like a skeleton or two fell out of twitters closet.., I mean we kinda knew that they were there right?, It’s just so much better when they’re showing it to us in person…

I’m kinda curious about the official response to this…

#twitter #bias #exposed #shadowban #twittergate

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64gTjdUrDFQ

Running one of Western Digitals My-cloud products? -read this… and update your firmware.

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Running one of Western Digitals My-cloud products? -read this… and update your firmware.

Affected My Cloud Firmware Versions and Models

Western Digital’s My Cloud and My Cloud Mirror firmware version 2.30.165 and earlier are affected by all above-reported vulnerabilities.

Affected device models include My Cloud Gen 2, My Cloud PR2100, My Cloud PR4100, My Cloud EX2 Ultra, My Cloud EX2, My Cloud EX4, My Cloud EX2100, My Cloud EX4100, My Cloud DL2100 and My Cloud DL4100.

Metasploit modules for all the vulnerabilities have been released online.

#westerndigital #mycloud #security

Originally shared by The Hacker News

✓ Unrestricted File Upload (Shell as Root)

✓ Secret Hardcoded Root Backdoor Account

✓ CSRF, Command Injection, DoS

✓ NOT PATCHED Even 6 Months After Reporting

https://thehackernews.com/2018/01/western-digital-mycloud.html

#spectre

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#spectre

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Protect Yourself from the Spectre Vulnerability in Chrome

The Spectre vulnerability presents an extremely serious security risk, and it affects essentially all devices in use today. The good news is that there is a simple change you can make in Chrome that will ensure that personal information from Chrome is protected from any exploiters of Spectre. All you need to do is a Chrome option called “Site Isolation Protection,” and you’ll be all set. Simply go to chrome://flags/#enable-site-per-process, click enable on the Strict site isolation option, restart Chrome — and your activity in Chrome will be completely protected. Not only is it easy, Google says the performance loss for Chrome should be negligible!

http://mashable.com/2018/01/04/google-chrome-spectre-precaution-meltdown/#Z1S._m1_hSqq

Xbox fail

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Xbox fail

LoL Alireza @XboxSupport chat just “hung up” on me, because the didn’t know how to fix their stuff. Their microsoft/Xbox account making process really is a mess – if your kid ever needs an Xbox account tell them to lie about their age, everything else might turn into a mess.

#xboxsupport #microsoft

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