Differences between channels that disappear and those that survive due to AI regulations. A turnaround strategy report that turns the 2026 algorithm fluctuations into a 'tailwind'
Japan Video Center released a free report on strategies to survive YouTube's strict 2026 regulations against 'AI slop'. It explains the new Authenticity Score and provides actionable advice for creators to maintain monetization.
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Japan Video Center Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture, CEO: Naoya Yamaguchi) has released a free document titled "Differences between channels that disappear and those that survive due to AI regulations. A turnaround strategy report that turns the 2026 algorithm fluctuations into a 'tailwind'," summarizing practical strategies for turning AI regulations into an advantage during YouTube's 2026 algorithm changes.
Based on the fact that 16 of the top 100 channels mass-posting AI slop in a January 2026 survey were removed from the platform within days of YouTube CEO Neal Mohan's public announcement of the AI slop regulation policy, this document systematically outlines the regulatory mechanisms and conditions for survival.
■ Document Download and Inquiries
📥 Download the "AI Regulation Turnaround Strategy Report" here.
📩 Consultations for YouTube re-monetization and BAN recovery are here.
💬 [Available 24 hours] Free consultation via official LINE is here.
■ The Flood of AI Slop Has Made YPP Deprivation Everyone's Problem
From 2025 to 2026, "worthless garbage videos automatically mass-produced by AI" explosively increased on the internet, becoming a social problem so serious that the Merriam-Webster dictionary selected "Slop" as the "Word of the Year" in 2025.
Defining this phenomenon as an "evolved form of spam," YouTube transitioned to a new system in July 2025 under a strengthened "Inauthentic Content policy" to protect platform quality and user experience. Under this system, reviewing AI calculates an Authenticity Score for each video.
Evaluated on three axes—script originality, video material diversity, and traces of "human decision-making" in editing—this score establishes the minimum conditions for maintaining monetization: at least 40% unique expression between scripts within the same niche, and not using the same stock footage more than three times in 20 videos.
Furthermore, heading toward Q4 of 2026, the YouTube algorithm is strengthening the link between the creator's "Identity" and the video score. Coupled with the risk of fines up to 3% of total annual worldwide turnover under the EU AI Act (enforced August 2, 2026), regulatory pressure will only increase.
■ The Three Turnaround Strategies of "Transparency, 5% Humanity, and C2PA" Turn Regulations into a Tailwind
The core of the solution presented in this document is to utilize AI regulation as an "automatic competitor exclusion filter"...
Based on the fact that 16 of the top 100 channels mass-posting AI slop in a January 2026 survey were removed from the platform within days of YouTube CEO Neal Mohan's public announcement of the AI slop regulation policy, this document systematically outlines the regulatory mechanisms and conditions for survival.
■ Document Download and Inquiries
📥 Download the "AI Regulation Turnaround Strategy Report" here.
📩 Consultations for YouTube re-monetization and BAN recovery are here.
💬 [Available 24 hours] Free consultation via official LINE is here.
■ The Flood of AI Slop Has Made YPP Deprivation Everyone's Problem
From 2025 to 2026, "worthless garbage videos automatically mass-produced by AI" explosively increased on the internet, becoming a social problem so serious that the Merriam-Webster dictionary selected "Slop" as the "Word of the Year" in 2025.
Defining this phenomenon as an "evolved form of spam," YouTube transitioned to a new system in July 2025 under a strengthened "Inauthentic Content policy" to protect platform quality and user experience. Under this system, reviewing AI calculates an Authenticity Score for each video.
Evaluated on three axes—script originality, video material diversity, and traces of "human decision-making" in editing—this score establishes the minimum conditions for maintaining monetization: at least 40% unique expression between scripts within the same niche, and not using the same stock footage more than three times in 20 videos.
Furthermore, heading toward Q4 of 2026, the YouTube algorithm is strengthening the link between the creator's "Identity" and the video score. Coupled with the risk of fines up to 3% of total annual worldwide turnover under the EU AI Act (enforced August 2, 2026), regulatory pressure will only increase.
■ The Three Turnaround Strategies of "Transparency, 5% Humanity, and C2PA" Turn Regulations into a Tailwind
The core of the solution presented in this document is to utilize AI regulation as an "automatic competitor exclusion filter"...