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Hyderabad: YouTube has announced the expansion of its multi-language audio feature to all creators over the coming weeks. Using this feature, content creators will now be able to reach out to a wider audience by dubbing their videos in different languages. YouTube started testing the feature two years ago, enabling a small group of creators to add their own dubs in multiple languages. According to YouTube, content creators who used multi-language audio tracks (as part of the test) witnessed an increase of over 25 per cent in watch time, which came from views in the video's non-primary language. Famous YouTubers like MrBeast and Jamie Oliver have also seen a tremendous increase in their viewership using the multi-language audio feature. Since the feature is now rolling out to everyone, let's take a look at how you can add multi-language audio to your YouTube videos. How to add Multi-Language Audio for YouTube videos? Here are the steps to add multi-language audio to YouTube videos: Step 1: Open YouTube Studio on the user's computer and log in to their account.
Content creator Sam Pepper was banned from livestreaming platforms Pump.fun and Kick after sending a young teen to the hospital in New Delhi, India, by hitting them in the face with a firework while live. Pepper and his friends had been firing Roman candle-style fireworks at each other during the Diwali festival, with locals joining in on the chaos. Any enjoyment quickly turned sour when the British influencer directly hit a local young teen in the face with a firework. "Oh my god! Oh my god, h ...Read More >

Hyderabad: Google-owned YouTube has updated its monetisation policy against mass-produced, repetitive content. It said that the YouTube Partner Programme (YPP) has always required content creators to upload "original" and "authentic" content for monetisation. Now, in the upcoming update, YouTube will evaluate mass-produced and repetitive videos and likely reduce its monetary compensation. The update will come into effect from July 15, 2025. YouTube to scrutinise repetitive content This is not the first time that YouTube has required its content creators to upload original content. In a monet ...Read More >

Chennai: The government proposes to bring social media content creators under the ambit of IT rules, mandating compliance with Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology-issued advisories and guidelines. The proposal is part of a draft amendment to the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021. It seeks to bring independent news and general affairs content creators on platforms such as YouTube, Instagram, Facebook and X (formerly Twitter) under the ambit of the IT Rules. The Centre can issue blocking orders for content hosted on social ...Read More >

New Delhi: Social media is turning out to be quite a tricky platform for content creators. In the recent past, we saw how a 'viral 19 minute video' triggered curiosity and speculation online, leading to privacy breach and security concerns. After Bengali influencers Sofik SK and Dustu Sonali's alleged private video went viral on social media, several AI-generated videos also hit the platform. Now, another digital creator is in news for the alleged video leak - this time it's Payal Gaming. Gaming video creator Payal Dhare, also known as Payal Gaming, who was earlier in news as a probable conte ...Read More >
The government has proposed compulsory declarations by all social media users when posting AI-generated or modified content, with the platforms told to deploy technical measures to verify these. The government has proposed compulsory declarations by all social media users when posting AI-generated or modified content, with the platforms told to deploy technical measures to verify these. The move is aimed at curbing the rapid rise of AI-based deepfakes on the internet, officials said. Stakeholde ...Read More >