This video discusses YouTube's increasingly strict enforcement of its community guidelines, leading to strikes and channel deletions for firearms content creators. The speaker highlights a reinterpretation of existing rules, specifically regarding the depiction of magazine insertions and firearm modifications, which are now being retroactively applied to older videos. This has resulted in significant content deletion and loss of views for creators, prompting a search for alternative platforms like Rumble and Patreon.
Braden from Langley Outdoors Academy explains the difficult decision to delete 300 videos from YouTube due to shifting platform policies that created liability for Second Amendment advocacy. He outlines a long-term strategy involving independent platforms like 'The Second Press' and 'Second Legacy' to ensure the unfettered continuation of their mission. This proactive measure aims to circumvent algorithmic interference and maintain the integrity of their message.
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