This video clarifies a viral rumor about T-Mobile fining customers for text messages. It explains that the policy, originating from Bandwidth.com, applies to business-to-business (A2P) messaging, not personal peer-to-peer texts. The fines are for violations like phishing, illegal content, and SHAFT (sex, hate, alcohol, firearms, tobacco) related commercial messaging that breaks federal or state laws, primarily impacting businesses, political campaigns, and non-profits.
The speaker discusses new rules on platforms like Facebook regarding firearms in live streams, arguing they are overly broad and ineffective. He believes platforms should remove content based on its merit (e.g., illegal acts, accidents) rather than implementing blanket bans on handling firearms. The core argument is that such rules create a false sense of security and do not deter individuals intent on committing crimes.
This video discusses Shopify's updated terms of service, which effectively ban the sale of many firearm-related items, impacting numerous businesses in the industry. It also touches on new rapid-fire trigger assist devices and Alien Gear's pocket holster.
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