This YouTube video, titled "VET. YOUR. INSTRUCTORS. 😤", is intended solely for entertainment purposes. The description heavily emphasizes disclaimers, stating the content is for documentary, educational, and entertainment purposes only, with a strong warning against imitation. It directs viewers to a website for "ALL things that go BANG!" and promotes various merchandise, including shirts and eye/ear protection. The video also includes affiliate links and promotes social media channels. Crucially, it explicitly states the content does not include instructions on manufacturing firearms, assembling parts, installing prohibited accessories, or linking to sites selling firearms or accessories. It aims to generate revenue through affiliate links to cover production costs.
This video discusses YouTube's updated community guidelines in 2020, specifically prohibiting live streams that show individuals holding, handling, or transporting firearms. Host Hank Strange explains that while pre-recorded footage or images of firearms are permissible if clearly identified as such, live handling will result in video removal, and potentially strikes against the creator's channel. The policy is attributed to incidents where live streams were used to commit atrocities, but Strange expresses concern over its broad impact on responsible firearm owners and content creators, viewing it as a form of segregation and suppression of Second Amendment advocacy. He urges viewers to diversify their online presence, support alternative platforms, and stay informed about evolving content policies.
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