How long are videos under review for monetization!?!?

I believe I can be of some help. This happened to me on this video



Yeah yeah shameless promotion, I know.

Anyway I monetised, unmonesited, re-monetised I done everything and it still just said under review.

So what I did was I looked at it from a computers perspective and what could give up some flags. I ended up changing my title to taking out Bieber and also removed all tags refrencing Bieber and re-monetised, and it worked straight away. Then I added it all back in.

Hope I helped!

AFTER DOING EVERYTHING I COULD IT WAS THIS PARTICULAR POST THAT HELPED ME. I DID EXACTLY WHAT YOU SAID AND IT WORKED!
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I believe I can be of some help. This happened to me on this video



Yeah yeah shameless promotion, I know.

Anyway I monetised, unmonesited, re-monetised I done everything and it still just said under review.

So what I did was I looked at it from a computers perspective and what could give up some flags. I ended up changing my title to taking out Bieber and also removed all tags refrencing Bieber and re-monetised, and it worked straight away. Then I added it all back in.

Hope I helped!


This tip is the best to do. Just upload a video with no title or just put a letter in it like ''L'' or something and put no tags or description on the video. Then when it’s uploaded monetize it which should be monetized instantly. Than you can give it a title put tags and stuff on it without any problems.


This also works for gaming content (I tried it many times).
 
Yeah, this happens to a lot of creators YouTube’s review system for video monetization can feel random and painfully slow. It’s not that they’re running out of money, it’s just their automated system the make the things aggressively, and manual review can take forever (especially on videos that are blowing up, which hurts the most).

One workaround is to make sure your titles, tags, and thumbnails aren’t accidentally tripping the system. But long-term, it helps to not rely only on YouTube. A lot of creators set up their own streaming platforms with solutions like VPlayed, where you control your own video monetization through subscriptions or pay-per-view. That way, even if YouTube delays or demonetizes a video, you’ve got a backup revenue stream that you fully own.
 
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