Channel memberships eligibility, policies, & guidelines
Eligibility requirements
To be considered for channel memberships on the main YouTube site and app, you have to meet these minimum requirements:
- Your channel must have more than 30,000 subscribers
- Your channel is in the YouTube Partner Program
- You are over 18 years old
- You are located in one of the available locations
- You (and your MCN, if applicable) have agreed to and are complying with our terms and policies (including the applicable Commerce Product Addendum)
- You have zero active strikes
Note: You may see memberships on some channels with fewer than 30,000 subscribers. These are channels that helped test memberships, or previously had memberships as part of the YouTube Gaming app.
If you have channel memberships on YouTube Gaming and meet eligibility criteria for the main YouTube app and site, go to youtube.com/channel_memberships. If you’re eligible, you'll see a banner at the top explaining what to do. Learn more about memberships eligibility on YouTube Gaming.
Availability
Channel membership on the main YouTube site and app is currently available to eligible creators in the following locations:
- Argentina
- Australia
- Austria
- Belgium
- Bosnia & Herzegovina
- Brazil
- Canada
- Chile
- Colombia
- Denmark
- Finland
- France
- Germany
- Greece
- Hong Kong
- Hungary
- India
- Ireland
- Italy
- Japan
- Macedonia
- Mexico
- Netherlands
- New Zealand
- Norway
- Peru
- Philippines
- Poland
- Portugal
- Russia
- Senegal
- Slovakia
- Slovenia
- South Korea
- Spain
- Sweden
- Switzerland
- Taiwan
- Uganda
- United Kingdom
- United States
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Channel memberships policies and guidelines
Channel memberships policies
- YouTube’s Community Guidelines
- YouTube Partner Program policies
- Commerce Product Addendum
- Participating creators can see the Commerce Product Addendum at youtube.com/paid_features_signup
- Channel membership content and perk guidelines
Channel membership content and perk guidelines
All channel membership benefits you offer — including badges, emoji, perks, videos, live chats, and other content — are subject to membership policies and guidelines.
While you can offer things of value that make your members feel special, the following members-only benefits are not allowed under our policies and terms:
- Downloads of content (including music) available on YouTube
- In-person 1:1 meetings
- Anything that one or some (but not all) of your members are chosen to receive at random including, but not limited to
- Contests
- Lotteries
- Sweepstakes
- Perks that are marketed, directed, or targeted, to children, or that may be attractive to, or inappropriate for, children (including encouraging children to ask their parents to join your channel membership).
Policy and guideline violations
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Warnings and strikes
All content on YouTube is subject to our Community Guidelines. Anything you offer as part of channel memberships must meet the same policy standards as any content you post.
What happens if your memberships perks violate our guidelines & policies
Channel memberships perks you submit are reviewed by our team before they are seen by the public, and inappropriate perks will be rejected. For minor violations, you’ll receive a warning. For serious or repeated violations, you may receive a Community Guidelines strike.
What happens if you receive a strike
We understand that users make mistakes and don’t intend to violate our policies — that’s why strikes don’t last forever and can be appealed. Each strike expires after 90 days.
While you have a strike on your account, you may not have access to some features on YouTube. You can see what features are active in your account's Status & Features.
Multiple strikes
- Two strikes: If you have two strikes within the same three-month period on your YouTube account, in addition to other features you may lose, channel memberships will also be paused until your channel drops back to having no more than one strike.
- Three strikes: If your account receives three Community Guidelines strikes within a three-month period, your account will be terminated.
Appealing strikes
If you believe that the strike was issued without just cause, you can appeal the strike on your account.
What happens if memberships is terminated on your channel
If membership is terminated on a channel (including, by voluntarily disabling it, or as a result of breaching our terms or policies, or being removed from the YouTube Partner Program), all active paid members on that channel at the time of such termination will receive a refund of their last month’s payment for membership on that channel, and the channel’s share of the revenue to be refunded will be deducted from the channel.
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