This video clarifies YouTube's updated firearm content policies, aiming to alleviate fears of a complete ban on gun channels. The presenter, with 10 years of experience on the platform, explains that while direct sales of firearms and certain accessories are prohibited, most standard content, including reviews and informational videos, is expected to remain untouched. The policy focuses on preventing the sale of firearms, specific accessories that simulate automatic fire (like bump stocks and gatling triggers), and high-capacity magazines over 30 rounds, as well as the manufacturing of firearms, ammunition, and suppressors. The speaker encourages community engagement with YouTube to ensure the platform remains accessible for firearm-related content.
This video from Geauga Firearms Academy discusses YouTube's new policy changes that significantly impact firearm-related content creators. The description outlines specific prohibitions, including the sale of firearms and certain accessories, instructions on manufacturing firearms or accessories, and demonstrations of installing prohibited items. The video also promotes the channel's Patreon, website for training classes, social media, and affiliate links for optics, grips, and belts. It highlights a documentary series on martial shooting skills and encourages subscriptions.
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