YouTube’s first major YPP restructuring since 2018 changes both who can enter ads/Premium revenue sharing and which Shorts creators can earn from the monthly pool, while existing YPP membership itself is grandfathered.
X’s creator monetization transition is a forced program migration rather than a rebrand: the old revenue-sharing scheme ends September 7, existing members need to qualify again, and the replacement puts original-content rules at the center of payout eligibility.
Patreon is no longer only a destination for fans who already know a creator: most creators now have access to a discovery feed and public-post funnel, with vendor-reported membership gains suggesting distribution inside Patreon is becoming a meaningful acquisition channel.