The "Concrete Cowboy" channel creator discusses recent YouTube strikes that have led to a two-week uploading probation. He reassures viewers that firearms content will continue but will be filtered, with a shift towards fitness content to promote preparedness and reduce the risk of further strikes. The creator also highlights his new role training the security team at his church and encourages followers to connect on Instagram.
This video discusses an upcoming collaboration between Trench Grenade and Garand Thumb, highlighting their positive meeting experience and promoting merchandise. It touches on future content plans and dispels rumors about Garand Thumb's persona. The speaker, with experience in the Army and firearms content creation, shares insights into the collaboration's authenticity and the personalities involved.
Hickok45 addresses concerns about his video visibility on YouTube, assuring viewers that he continues to produce daily content and multiple shooting videos weekly. He emphasizes his commitment to creating content as long as there is an audience and personal enjoyment, despite algorithm-related challenges.
Ben Stoeger discusses his ongoing challenges with YouTube's content moderation policies, detailing recent channel strikes and his reasons for exploring alternative platforms like Rumble. He also announces his upcoming attendance at SHOT Show and solicits audience input for product reviews. The insights come from a professional competition shooter and instructor navigating the complexities of online content creation.
This YouTube video, titled 'This is Not a Gun Addict Support Group!', appears to be a content creator's personal channel, as indicated by the creator's name (TYMPPP) and the promotion of merchandise, a backup channel, Patreon, and SubscribeStar. While the title is intentionally misleading and attempts to be humorous, the channel name itself and the context of these types of creators strongly suggest a focus on firearms-related content. The description provides multiple links for viewer support and engagement with the creator's various platforms.
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 entry details a firearms content creator's frustrating experience with YouTube's content moderation policies. The creator, Moondog, highlights inconsistencies in manual review processes, where a video initially approved as advertiser-friendly was later demonetized after going viral. This situation underscores the challenges faced by 2A creators on the platform.
This video serves as a channel update from Jimmy B Rodriguez, explaining his hiatus from content creation due to personal and ethical considerations. He outlines a renewed focus on long-range precision shooting, sharing lessons learned, and engaging with his audience for future content direction. The update also highlights his connection with Joe Dawson of Bruiser Industries.
This video announces the end of a 250,000 subscriber celebration, with details available on the channel's social media platforms (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter/X). A disclaimer confirms all firearms comply with laws and encourages responsible shooting. The content seems to be a promotional announcement for an ongoing event related to the channel's growth.
This YouTube video, titled 'Can you help me out?', offers minimal direct content based on its title and description. However, it heavily promotes the creator's merchandise, Patreon, email newsletter, and a comprehensive website/affiliate link collection. While no specific firearms, calibers, manufacturers, or topics are discussed in the provided text, the creator's branding (DBossFirearms) strongly suggests a focus on firearms-related content. The video serves as a promotional piece for the creator's platforms.
Forgotten Weapons is transitioning its streaming content from the 'History of Weapons and War' app to Pepperbox TV. The 'History of Weapons and War' app is ceasing operations due to financial unsustainability, despite supporting other historical channels. Pepperbox TV offers a larger, more resilient platform for firearms and military-centric content, with Forgotten Weapons committing to at least one exclusive video per month on the new platform.
This video analyzes the current status and tactical value of the Garand Thumb YouTube channel. The speaker, Trench Grenade, discusses the channel's evolution through different phases, acknowledging past controversies while highlighting recent content that demonstrates a return to valuable tactical and survival information. The analysis suggests the channel is on an upward trajectory, offering practical insights for the Second Amendment community.
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