YouTube has stopped making money from ads on Russell Brand's channels due to harassment claims.
This affects all his YouTube channels, even though he can still upload videos. He has 6.6 million followers.
People accused Russell Brand of harassing women, and YouTube decided to act.
Now, Russell won't earn money from ads anymore. It's a big deal because ads are how YouTubers make money.
YouTube's management has made it clear that this decision impacts not only Russell Brand's main YouTube channel but also all of his other channels.
While Brand will still be able to upload videos to his channel, he will no longer be able to generate revenue through advertisements, which is a significant source of income for content creators on the platform.
This situation shows that YouTube takes allegations seriously. They want to make sure their platform is safe and respectful.
But it also raises questions about how online platforms handle such issues.
As the story unfolds, we'll see how Russell Brand and YouTube deal with this situation. For now, his YouTube earnings are on hold.