This YouTube video discusses a controversial practice where YouTube demonetizes content creators but proceeds to run advertisements on their videos regardless. This creates a situation where creators do not receive revenue from their content, yet YouTube profits from ad placement. The video likely explores the implications of this policy for content creators and the platform's business model.
This YouTube video from TMGFP (presumably a firearm-related channel) addresses controversial issues within the YouTube gun channel community, specifically mentioning 'racists & hustlers.' The description includes links to merchandise, a backup channel, channel memberships, Patreon, and SubscribeStar for viewer support. It also credits Madison Stegall for the original score and Daniel Greenfield for artwork. The content appears to be a discussion or commentary rather than a demonstration of firearms or gear.
This video discusses YouTube's alleged discriminatory demonetization practices against firearm content creators, particularly concerning discussions of thermal and night vision technology. The creator argues that while other channels can discuss these topics freely, "gun tubers" face censorship, leading to videos being hidden from viewers. This is presented as a problem that impacts the platform and limits discussion on important subjects, rather than a clear violation of established community guidelines. The description also outlines the VSO Gun Channel's role as an educational resource and details their testing and evaluation processes, emphasizing their independence from manufacturers.
This video discusses issues faced by YouTube content creators in the 2A community, specifically focusing on the suspension and deletion of the "Kit Badger" channel. The creator uses this as a platform to discuss broader challenges faced by those producing content related to firearms and the Second Amendment on YouTube. Links are provided for Instagram, custom gun walls, hearing protection, apparel, and Patreon support.
This video expresses frustration and confusion regarding the demonetization of a YouTube video featuring a Glock firearm. The title suggests the content was deemed inappropriate for monetization by YouTube, despite the creator considering the Glock to be a "beautiful" example of a firearm. The video likely delves into the creator's perspective on YouTube's content policies and how they are applied to firearm-related content.
This video discusses YouTube's demonetization of gun channels, featuring GunsOut's John and Shermichael sharing their thoughts. The hosts touch on the implications for content creators in the firearm community and encourage audience engagement. The description also highlights their social media presence, website for merchandise, and an affiliate partnership with Blackout Coffee.
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