Question: What deters advertisers from showing ads on a video?
- Explicit language.
- Parodies.
- Niche topics.
- Collaborations.
Explanation
YouTube evaluates monetized videos against Advertiser-friendly content guidelines before ads are shown. Content with strong profanity or adult language can receive limited or no ads depending on severity and context. Advertisers generally prefer content that is suitable for a broad range of brands. This makes language safety an important part of ad suitability review.
Why the other options are incorrect
Parodies are not automatically unsuitable for ads when they comply with YouTube monetization policies.
Niche topics can still earn ad revenue when the content is advertiser-friendly.
Collaborations are a content format, not a standard reason for advertisers to avoid a video.
Source for verification
https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/6162278
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