This video discusses YouTube's removal of a firearms-related video due to policy violations. The creator, an established content creator in the firearms niche, explains the situation and announces a strategic shift to migrate similar content to Rumble to avoid further channel strikes. The creator also advises viewers to re-verify their subscriptions on YouTube.
This video discusses new YouTube policies impacting firearms content creators, specifically concerning sponsorships. The speaker, Tony D2Wild, explains that while official YouTube policy hasn't been updated, information from YouTube representatives suggests sponsorships for gun-related content may be prohibited. This has led creators like Hickock45 and Tactical Advisor to adjust their strategies. D2Wild announces a proactive move to Rumble to diversify content distribution and mitigate potential future restrictions on YouTube, encouraging viewers to follow him on the alternative platform.
Joel Persinger of GunGuyTV announces a significant shift in content distribution due to YouTube's evolving policies regarding firearm reviews and related content. To avoid channel deletion and content removal, Persinger will now host the majority of GunGuyTV's content, including product reviews and shooting videos, on Rumble. Second Amendment interviews will still be posted on the GunGuyTV YouTube channel, while content for the Practical Defense Systems channel will also migrate to Rumble, with select content remaining on YouTube.
Lenny McGill of GlockStore announces an impending YouTube regulation that threatens to remove all firearm-related videos. To counter this, GlockStore is launching its own channel, GunVideo.com, urging subscribers to migrate before April 1st. The new platform aims to ensure continued access to firearm content and facilitate communication with the community.
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