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YouTube cracks down on fake movie trailer channels by disabling ad revenue


Screen Culture and KH Studios with over two million subscribers have lost the ability to generate revenue through ads.

YouTube seems to be taking steps to curb the production of fake movie trailers that trick users, generating millions of views and revenue from these videos. (Image credit: Nandika Ravi/Android Central)Screen Culture, which has over 1.4 million subscribers, is notorious for creating conceptual fan trailers of movies that look like the real deal. (Image credit: Nandika Ravi/Android Central)Due to both channels showcasing misleading content, YouTube suspended both Screen Culture and KH Studios for violating monetization policies, and now they cannot earn ad revenue from all of their videos.

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