Carmina heard that YouTube has a new guideline for those who are considering to be fully monetized starting February 1, 2027 , lots of people will be affected. People are already having a difficult time accomplishing 4,000 public watched hour what happens when it is double task. Carmina is grateful she has passed the 3,000 public watched hours yet worried if don't reach being fully monetized. I know it explains that won't be affected however we want to make sure by February 1, 2027, that we are fully monetized giving me five months to work harder. As of August 9, 2026, Carmina has 383 public watched hours to accomplish to be fully monetized. My friends tell me better have extended public watched hours just to be safe. The only way to complete the public watched hours is either you have friends play your playlist, go live streaming and do premiere since counted as a live stream. Somehow, I am grateful had encounter YouTube friends helping me with my public watched hours. The...
We come home from vacation we tend to deal find ourselves to
take a while to go back to our life back to reality and sometimes we need to
find ourselves to get back in track.
Last week I had post a picture telling my friend Yann let's
plan a beach outing once the virus was all gone. There are some people who don’t
even pay attention what we write as we post something they just look at the
picture thinking you’re at the beach.
They think you’re at the beach during the
COVID-19 and they ask you so many questions asking if there is any there in
your area.
You had received a lot of people liking your picture, but also receive comments if you are okay. I realize a picture can distract a person thinking your some where but actually you are not.
Some time people think ahead of themselves and think you in a danger zone, but actually you are not in where the picture was taken at.
I realize people over look at something but don't see the actually thing they see at all.
I realize I need to put more in detail when you post a picture in the social media because you need to think what other people can misinterpret in something else you don't see in a picture.

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