YouTube is lowering the eligibility criteria for community posts, which will give many more creators access to a tool to better connect with their audiences.
Previously, YouTube channels had to have a minimum of 1,000 subscribers before they could publish community posts.
Starting October 12, that threshold is getting reduced to 500 subscribers. YouTube says this will gran access to millions more creators.
Posts live within a channel’s Community tab, but they’re also visible on subscribers’ home pages. You’ve likely run into them if you spend any time browsing the YouTube recommendation feed.
Community posts are an effective tool for keeping audiences engaged in-between videos.
Advertisement
Continue Reading Below
The internet moves so fast that a YouTube channel may fall off peoples’ radar if it doesn’t upload new content every day or every week.
For a lot of creators it’s not feasible to produce that many videos. It’s much more likely they can keep up with publishing quick community posts, however.