Joel Persinger of GunGuyTV explains YouTube's updated policies regarding firearm content, effective June 18, 2024. The new rules prohibit content intended to sell firearms or accessories, instruct on manufacturing firearms/ammunition, or demonstrate the removal of safety devices. Content showing homemade firearms, automatic firearms, or certain accessories will be age-restricted. Persinger advises creators to move to censor-free platforms like Rumble and X, predicting further restrictions on YouTube.
This video reports on the termination of Brownells' YouTube channel, a major online gun retailer, citing violations of YouTube's community guidelines. The incident highlights ongoing tensions between YouTube's content policies and the firearms industry, with concerns about arbitrary channel shutdowns and their impact on businesses and advocacy.
This video discusses the termination of James Yeager's YouTube channel and advocates for community action to get it reinstated. The speaker emphasizes the importance of free speech and the potential for further channel takedowns if this issue is not addressed. It highlights the role of YouTube in reaching new audiences for Second Amendment advocacy.
This video explains the termination of Hickok45's YouTube channel due to Google+ policies. It details how cross-posting to Google+, which has stricter rules for regulated items like firearms, led to the channel's suspension. The issue was resolved by removing content from Google+, and the channel has since been restored. Hickok45 expresses gratitude for community support in expediting the process.
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