Does the YouTube Partner Program still exist currently?

Yes, the YouTube Partner Program still exists. It allows eligible creators to earn money through ads, memberships, and more. To join, you must meet YouTube’s monetization requirements, follow its policies, be in a supported region, and have an AdSense account linked to your channel.
 
Yes, the YouTube Partner Program (YPP) still exists and has been expanded with new eligibility criteria for creators, particularly regarding Shorts. The program now offers two tiers of entry, providing access to different monetization features based on performance.
 
Yes the YouTube Partner Program (YPP) still exists. Creators can apply once they meet eligibility requirements (e.g., 1,000 subscribers + 4,000 watch hours or 10 million Shorts views) and their region supports YPP.
 
Yes, you can still get the You Tube partner Program (YPP) in 2025. It gives creators the opportunity to earn money by displaying advertisements, subscriptions as well as Super Chats as soon as they have reached the eligibility requirements (such as 500 subscribers and 3,000 watch hours).
 
Yes the YouTube Partner Program (YPP) still exists. YouTube continues to operate YPP and recently clarified monetization rules (update effective July 15, 2025) to target mass-produced/repetitive content while keeping the standard eligibility framework in place.
 
Yes, the YouTube Partner Program (YPP) still exists. It allows creators to earn money through ads, memberships, and other monetization tools. Eligibility requires meeting YouTube’s thresholds, like 1,000 subscribers and 4,000 watch hours or 10 million Shorts views in the past 90 days.
 
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