YouTube's updated firearms policy, effective June 18th, will prohibit content showing the removal of safety devices and age-restrict content featuring homemade firearms, automatic firearms, and certain accessories. This policy change is expected to significantly impact 2A content creators, potentially reducing ad revenue and viewership. The vagueness of 'certain firearm accessories' leaves room for broad interpretation, and the policy may be applied retroactively to existing videos.
This YouTube video from The Gun Collective discusses YouTube's updated gun channel monetization policies. Host Jon Patton explores the new guidelines and their implications for firearm content creators. The video emphasizes the fight for gun rights within the platform and provides links to official YouTube policy documents, the channel's merchandise, coffee, and support options. It also includes affiliate disclaimers for external product links.
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