This video outlines strategies for selling firearms while navigating YouTube's content policies, which prohibit direct sales. It details four methods: friends and family, local gun shops, instant offers (like Cash for Arms), and online auctions. The presenter emphasizes understanding YouTube's guidelines to avoid demonetization or channel strikes, focusing on presenting offers rather than direct sales within the video.
This live stream features firearms content creators discussing the complexities of monetization, sponsorships, and ethical considerations within the gun community on YouTube. They delve into the financial realities of content creation, the impact of YouTube's policies, the challenges of accepting free products and sponsorships, and the importance of maintaining integrity and transparency with their audience. The discussion highlights the balance between financial sustainability and ethical content creation in the firearms niche.
This video discusses new YouTube policies impacting firearms content creators, specifically concerning sponsorships. The speaker, Tony D2Wild, explains that while official YouTube policy hasn't been updated, information from YouTube representatives suggests sponsorships for gun-related content may be prohibited. This has led creators like Hickock45 and Tactical Advisor to adjust their strategies. D2Wild announces a proactive move to Rumble to diversify content distribution and mitigate potential future restrictions on YouTube, encouraging viewers to follow him on the alternative platform.
Forgotten Weapons, led by Ian McCollum, is transitioning to 4K filming and expanding its content schedule for 2024. Due to YouTube's restrictive policies, exclusive and high-resolution content will be hosted on the new 'History of Weapons & War' platform and the dedicated streaming service WeaponsAndWar.TV. The channel will also release the second volume of its 'Small Arms of WWII' series, focusing on the Soviet Union.
This video from God Family and Guns discusses a significant ammunition theft from Cabela's in Delaware, highlighting concerns about retail 'hands-off' shoplifting policies and the subsequent flow of stolen goods to criminals. The host, demonstrating high authority, critiques these policies and advocates for enhanced security measures. The content also touches on YouTube's content restrictions for firearm channels and promotes alternative platforms like Patreon for uncensored content, alongside a preparedness sponsor.
This video from Military Arms Channel demonstrates the AR-57 upper receiver on an AR-15 platform, chambered in 5.7x28mm. The host highlights the unique top-mounted magazine and downward ejection through the AR-15 magazine well, which also serves as a brass catcher. The demonstration is significantly impacted by YouTube's new policies, forcing the host to satirically cut away from showing loading and clearing procedures, while still showcasing live fire. The speaker's authoritative tone and familiarity with niche platforms and digital policies are evident.
This video aims to expose YouTube's policies and their impact on the Second Amendment community. It likely discusses content moderation, demonetization, or censorship faced by firearm-related channels on the platform. The video's title suggests a critical perspective on how YouTube handles 2A content creators and their audience.
This video delves into the complex dynamics and conflicts within the "Mojado Network" of content creators. It explores issues of online reputation, accusations of racism, the impact of leaked personal information, and the challenges of managing online communities. The discussion highlights the difficulties in discerning individual responsibility versus group accountability in online spaces and the personal toll such conflicts can take on creators.
This video features Karl from InRangeTV and Othais from C&Rsenal discussing the challenges and frustrations of YouTube demonetization and broader social media issues. They share their experiences and insights into content moderation and its impact on creators within the firearms community. The discussion likely touches upon the difficulties of producing and distributing firearm-related content on platforms that may have strict policies.
This video delves into the implications of Patreon's policies and alleged censorship on firearm-focused YouTube channels. The host aims to explain the "truth" about how boycotting Patreon impacts these channels, providing links to their website, training, and alternative video platforms. It also features sponsored content and calls to action for gun rights organizations.
This video aims to clarify new YouTube policies regarding firearms content that took effect in April 2018. The creators express their disagreement with policies that restrict lawful activities and lump them with unlawful ones, while acknowledging YouTube's right as a private platform to set its rules. The content is intended to assist channels affected by these changes and debunk misinformation. It also promotes various merchandise, support platforms, and associated channels.
This video addresses potential channel takedown concerns for Tactical Rifleman due to new policy discussions. Karl provides guidance on what viewers should do if the channel is removed. The description also includes links to the channel's social media pages (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter), a merchandise store for support, and their main website for more content.
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