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YouTube will soon restrict creators from mentioning certain online gambling sites

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Last updated: March 5, 2025 5:07 pm
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It may also restrict online gambling content for users under 18.

YouTube is stepping up its efforts to safeguard viewers — particularly younger audiences — by introducing stricter policies around gambling-related content. Starting March 19th, the platform will prohibit creators from verbally mentioning unapproved online gambling services, displaying their logos, or linking to their websites within videos. This marks a significant shift in YouTube’s approach to gambling content, aligning with broader industry trends to create a safer digital space.

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What’s Changing?The Rationale Behind the Policy ShiftCracking Down on Misleading ContentThe Impact on CreatorsFinal Thoughts

What’s Changing?

Under the updated guidelines, creators will no longer be allowed to promote or reference online gambling platforms that haven’t received Google’s stamp of approval. This includes any verbal shout-outs, visual displays of logos, and direct hyperlinks in video descriptions or comments.

But that’s not all — YouTube is also introducing stricter age restrictions for gambling-related content. Videos covering online gambling may be automatically age-restricted, preventing viewers under 18 or those not logged into their accounts from accessing the content. However, videos depicting in-person gambling or online sports betting will be exempt from these limitations, recognizing the popularity and mainstream acceptance of sports wagering.

The Rationale Behind the Policy Shift

In their official announcement, YouTube explained the motivation behind these changes: “We know this update may impact creators who focus on online gambling content like casino games and applications, but we believe these changes are a necessary step in protecting our community, especially younger viewers.”

This move is part of a larger pattern of tech giants tightening restrictions on gambling-related content. In 2021, YouTube banned gambling advertisements from its coveted masthead ad slot, while Twitch introduced limitations on gambling streams featuring slots, roulette, and dice games in 2022. Google is also testing a machine learning model that estimates users’ ages, further enabling platforms to deliver age-appropriate content.

Cracking Down on Misleading Content

In addition to regulating unapproved gambling promotions, YouTube will take action against content promising guaranteed financial returns. Even if a gambling service is Google-approved, videos that make unrealistic claims of success or wealth from gambling could face removal. This policy is designed to curb misleading content that exploits viewers’ hopes for easy money, protecting them from potentially harmful financial decisions.

The Impact on Creators

For creators who specialize in gambling content, these new rules may pose a challenge. Many channels rely on partnerships with online casinos and gambling apps for revenue, and losing the ability to promote these services could disrupt their business models. Creators will need to carefully review YouTube’s updated policies, ensure any promoted services are Google-approved, and adapt their content strategies to remain compliant.

However, for creators willing to navigate these changes, there’s an opportunity to build trust with their audiences. By producing honest, informative, and responsibly framed content, creators can demonstrate their commitment to viewer well-being — potentially strengthening their long-term community relationships.

Final Thoughts

YouTube’s new gambling policies reflect a growing push for responsible content practices across digital platforms. While the changes may require adjustments from content creators, they represent a step forward in protecting viewers, particularly younger and more vulnerable audiences, from the potential risks of gambling.

As March 19th approaches, creators should take the time to familiarize themselves with YouTube’s updated guidelines and explore ways to evolve their content strategies. By staying informed and adaptable, creators can continue thriving on the platform while contributing to a safer, more transparent online ecosystem.

What do you think about YouTube’s updated policies? Let me know in the comments below — and let’s discuss the future of online content together!

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