QlyQ Advertiser Friendly Content Policy

QLYQ ADVERTISER FRIENDLY CONTENT POLICY

Effective Date: 08 March 2026
Last Updated: 08 March 2026

This policy explains what types of content are eligible to receive advertising on QlyQ.

Content may remain available on the platform but may not qualify for monetization if it does not meet advertiser suitability standards.

This policy applies to:

  • Advertising revenue programs
  • Brand campaigns
  • Sponsored placements
  • Future monetization products offered by QlyQ

Monetization eligibility may be adjusted to maintain advertiser trust and platform integrity.

  1. Monetization Categories

Content on QlyQ may be assigned one of the following advertiser suitability classifications.

1.1 Full Monetization

Content suitable for most advertisers.

Examples include:

  • Educational content
  • Entertainment and storytelling
  • Lifestyle content
  • Travel and culture
  • Tutorials and creative content

This content may receive full advertising demand and access to premium placements.

1.2 Limited Monetization

Content that may receive reduced advertising demand.

Examples may include:

  • Strong but non-hateful language
  • Mature themes discussed responsibly
  • Non-graphic depictions of conflict or danger
  • Sensitive social topics presented in educational or journalistic context

Such content may receive ads from limited advertiser categories.

1.3 No Monetization

Content that is not suitable for advertisers.

Examples include:

  • Graphic violence or disturbing imagery
  • Explicit sexual content
  • Promotion of illegal activity
  • Hate speech or harassment
  • Dangerous acts likely to be imitated
  • Misleading or fraudulent content

This content may remain available on the platform but will not receive advertising.

  1. Sensitive Real-World Events

Content referencing tragedies, disasters, or major real-world incidents may have limited or disabled monetization.

This includes:

  • Natural disasters
  • Violent attacks
  • Public health emergencies
  • Political conflicts or unrest

Educational, documentary, or journalistic coverage may still qualify for limited monetization.

  1. AI-Generated or Synthetic Content

AI-generated or synthetic media must comply with QlyQ’s disclosure requirements.

Creators must clearly label AI-generated content where applicable.

Failure to disclose synthetic or AI-generated media may result in:

  • Limited monetization
  • Monetization suspension
  • Enforcement actions under platform policies

Certain advertiser campaigns may exclude synthetic media entirely.

  1. Misleading or Harmful Content

Content that intentionally misleads users or promotes harmful misinformation may be ineligible for advertising.

This includes:

  • False claims intended to deceive users
  • Manipulated media presented as authentic
  • Fraudulent schemes or scams

Such content may also be subject to enforcement under Community Guidelines.

  1. Brand Safety Review

QlyQ may evaluate content using automated systems and human review to determine advertiser suitability.

Factors considered may include:

  • Content themes
  • Visual imagery
  • Language used
  • Context and intent
  • Audience safety

Monetization eligibility may change as advertiser requirements evolve.

  1. Relationship to Monetization Enforcement

Advertiser suitability classifications may influence monetization status under the QlyQ Monetization Enforcement Policy.

Content may be limited or excluded from monetization even if it does not violate Community Guidelines.

  1. Policy Updates

QlyQ may update advertiser suitability standards to reflect:

  • Advertiser requirements
  • Industry brand safety practices
  • Regulatory considerations
  • Platform integrity

Continued participation in monetization programs constitutes acceptance of this policy.

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