This video discusses a conversation with prominent YouTube firearm channels regarding concerns and potential issues creators are facing. The content hints at a discussion about the platform's policies or community dynamics that are causing worry among those who produce gun-related content. It's presented as a live event.
This YouTube video, titled 'How to Spot a Shill on YouTube!', introduces a series focused on exposing gun channels that are allegedly promoting major gun manufacturers. The description highlights the GUNBROS brand, emphasizing its family-owned nature, customer service, and dedication to Second Amendment freedoms. It also mentions curating battle-tested products for protection. The video aims to provide viewers with the knowledge to identify biased content within the firearms YouTube community.
The video discusses YouTube's alleged unfair practices and discrimination against gun channels, leading to reduced views, shadow banning, and monetization issues. The speaker, TheYankeeMarshal, highlights how these policies disproportionately affect smaller channels, forcing them to rely on alternative platforms like Patreon and SubscribeStar for support. He argues that YouTube's actions are not only financially damaging but also stifle diverse voices on the platform, particularly those discussing Second Amendment rights.
Joel Persinger of GunGuyTV explains YouTube's updated policies regarding firearm content, effective June 18, 2024. The new rules prohibit content intended to sell firearms or accessories, instruct on manufacturing firearms/ammunition, or demonstrate the removal of safety devices. Content showing homemade firearms, automatic firearms, or certain accessories will be age-restricted. Persinger advises creators to move to censor-free platforms like Rumble and X, predicting further restrictions on YouTube.
This YouTube video focuses on identifying and recommending top-tier firearm channels that the creator personally watches. While the specific channels and firearms discussed are not detailed in the provided title and description, the intent is to highlight valuable content creators within the firearms community. Viewers can expect recommendations for channels that likely cover a range of topics, from reviews and comparisons to training and industry news, aimed at enthusiasts and those looking to discover new sources of information.
This video features Hickok45 discussing the nascent era of YouTube gun channels. He shares insights from the early days of content creation on the platform, specifically focusing on the firearm community's beginnings. The clip is an excerpt from the 'Standard Capacity' podcast, with links provided for listeners on Spotify and iTunes, and an Instagram handle for further engagement.
This video announces an exciting new streaming service called "History of Weapons and War," a collaborative effort by Forgotten Weapons and seven other prominent firearms channels. The service aims to consolidate high-quality historical and educational firearms content outside the reach of YouTube. A special discount code "WEAPONSWAR40" offers 40% off the first month, valid only on September 22nd. Viewers are encouraged to visit weaponsandwar.tv to sign up and access the service via dedicated apps on major platforms including Android, iOS, Android TV, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, and Roku. The initiative supports numerous passionate creators in the firearms community.
This video discusses YouTube's censorship of gun channels, referencing the common practice of "shooting little dingers and big ole bangers." While the title and description hint at firearm content, they also touch on broader themes of online censorship and the NRA. The content appears to be based in Arizona and includes promotional links for an entrepreneur internship and personal Instagram accounts. The video emphasizes safe firearm handling with trained supervisors and professional environments, along with a commitment to cleaning up shooting areas.
This YouTube video addresses the concern of YouTube potentially canceling gun channels, with the creator indicating that this is a widespread issue affecting many creators. The description expresses gratitude to the audience for their support during this "storm" and encourages viewers to support their favorite creators to ensure their continued operation. The creator also provides alternative platforms and social media links where they can be found, including Rumble, Odysee, Utreon, Patreon, and a non-firearms-focused YouTube channel.
This video delves into the perceived "corruption" of large gun channels on YouTube, suggesting a phenomenon of "shills" and "sell-outs." The creator expresses frustration with this trend and highlights that their own channel, along with the TYMP Pistol Project, is fully viewer-supported with no sponsors. They encourage viewers to support the channel through Patreon or SubscribeStar. The video's title and description suggest a critical analysis of content creators within the firearms community and the business practices that influence them.
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.
This YouTube video features a live chat session titled "TYM's Lonely Yankers Chat! (New Gun Channels Edition)". The description indicates a discussion that includes "Guns & BBQ" and provides links to several new gun-related YouTube channels: TYM, Ben's channel, Patriot in the Dark, and cobalt flame. The content appears to be a casual discussion among content creators in the firearms niche, likely discussing their channels, content, and potentially firearms or related topics.
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