This week in FMTC’s Affiliate Roundup: Rakuten and Similarweb are helping brands track visibility inside AI search. A jury found Meta and YouTube liable for addictive platform design. YouTube is opening affiliate access to creators with just 500 subscribers.


Rakuten Advertising and Similarweb are partnering to give brands visibility into how they appear and perform inside AI search and LLMs, as marketers shift focus to optimizing for AI-driven discovery.

• A jury found Meta and YouTube negligent for designing addictive platforms that harmed a young user’s mental health, setting a major precedent for future lawsuits against Big Tech.

• Affiliate has a chance to become the “hero” in the customer journey as content-driven publishers gain influence in a fragmented, AI-driven media landscape.

Affiliate is undergoing rapid change, with DealMaker highlighting how the industry is adapting to AI, shifting attribution, and new partnership models.

• YouTube has lowered the bar for its shopping program, allowing creators with just 500 subscribers to earn affiliate commissions, expanding access to video-driven commerce.

• The PMA AI Council is launching to set standards, share best practices, and guide responsible AI adoption in affiliate marketing.

• Meta is expanding its Facebook affiliate program, letting creators tag products directly in posts and earn commissions, as it deepens its push into in-app social commerce.

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