YouTube Creator Awards


YouTube Creator Awards, commonly known as YouTube Play Buttons, are a series of gifts from YouTube that aim to recognize its most popular channels. They are based on a channel's subscriber count but are offered at the sole discretion of YouTube. Each channel is reviewed before an award is issued, to ensure that the channel follows the YouTube community guidelines. YouTube reserves the right to refuse to hand out a Creator Award, which it has done to select channels with horror or political content as well as various critics.

Benefits and awards

Benefit levels

These levels do not include physical and announcement awards but offer alternative benefits instead:
When a verified YouTube channel reaches a specific milestone and is deemed eligible for a YouTube Creator Reward, they are awarded a relatively flat trophy in a metal casing with a YouTube play button symbol. The trophies are of different sizes: each button and plaque gets progressively bigger with the channel's subscriber count. The Silver and Gold awards were introduced at Vidcon 2012, with the Diamond award being introduced at Vidcon 2015.
There are currently three different tiers of rewards, plus a fourth and fifth that have been awarded a few times:
The awards are based on the number of subscribers. In an article in October 2019 TechCrunch reported "the number of subscribers" is a "metric that can be gamed by bots".