Why has my monetization been disabled?

Why has my monetization been disabled?

Some partners are facing the issue that their monetization has randomly been disabled. Follow George's tutorial on how to resolve this issue: 

 

Or

  • Go to http://youtube.com/advanced_settings (creator studio -> channel -> advanced)
  • Scroll down to "Advertisements"
  • Tick "Allow advertisements to be displayed alongside my videos"
  • Scroll to the bottom of the page to click on "Save"

Go to http://youtube.com/features (creator studio -> channel -> status and features) to see if your monetization is enabled again (it would say: Monetization: You can use ads to monetize your videos).

You are done! You have successfully (re-)enabled monetization on your channel. 

NOTE: This tutorial does NOT solve disabled monetization/AdSense accounts by YouTube. In order to appeal your AdSense ban, please refer to this FAQ by YouTube.

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