This YouTube video, titled '3 Coisas que o YouTube Detesta!!! Segurança com Armas' (3 Things YouTube Hates!!! Firearm Safety), appears to focus on firearm safety topics that may be sensitive or restricted on the YouTube platform. Given the title's direct mention of "Segurança com Armas" (Firearm Safety) and the implication of content YouTube dislikes, it suggests the video will likely cover responsible gun ownership, handling, and potentially the reasons behind YouTube's content moderation policies related to firearms. The video aims to inform viewers about what is permissible and important when discussing firearms online.
This YouTube video expresses frustration with YouTube's inconsistent enforcement of its content rules, particularly impacting creators who may have merchandise or backup channels. The creator, TYMPPP, highlights the challenges of navigating these vague policies. The description also includes links for merchandise, a backup YouTube channel, channel memberships, and Patreon/Subscribestar support, indicating a focus on viewer funding and community building. The original score is by Madison Stegall, and artwork by Daniel Greenfield.
This video explores the reasons why content creators, specifically "Guntubers," are likely to remain on YouTube despite platform rule changes that restrict their content and monetization. The creator highlights the significant impact of these new rules on their ability to showcase how their channel is supported and directs viewers to their website for alternative support methods and uncensored content. The video also mentions specific gear like a wireless mic and lighting, and provides links to various social media platforms, a website, clothing, and Patreon for continued support.
This video discusses recent changes to YouTube's rules that are negatively impacting "guntubers." The creator explains that these new regulations restrict what they can say and demonstrate, particularly concerning how their channel is supported. They encourage viewers to follow their uncensored content on Rumble and Telegram and provide links to support the channel through their website, Patreon, and Howitzer Clothing. The description also lists specific gear items like a wireless mic and lighting, along with a disclaimer about the professional nature of any demonstrations shown.
This video discusses new, stricter rules implemented by YouTube that significantly impact gun channels. The creator emphasizes the need for creators to comply with these regulations or face consequences. It highlights the growing challenges for firearm-related content on the platform and directs viewers to alternative platforms like Rumble and social media for uncut content. The video also promotes the creator's other channels and support platforms.
This video discusses recent changes to YouTube's rules and how they are impacting "proper gun channels." The creator expresses concern about these new regulations and offers a "stay safe" message to viewers, implying a need for caution within the firearms community on the platform.
This video addresses YouTube's updated content policies for gun-related channels in 2024. It aims to inform creators about the new rules and their potential impact on gun channels. The description also includes promotional links to the creator's Amazon store and Facebook page, encouraging viewers to like and subscribe for weekly content from 'Deuce and Guns'.
This video discusses a recent change to YouTube's policy on firearms, attributing the update to pressure from the anti-gun lobby. The creator, Ben, analyzes the new rules and the motivations behind them, suggesting they are not favorable to gun owners. The description includes a call to action to join GOA (Gun Owners of America) and provides links to their social media pages.
This video is a spoof discussing YouTube's increasingly strict policies regarding firearm content. The creator humorously questions what constitutes an "acceptable" gun video, even referencing toy guns as a potential workaround to avoid demonetization or removal. The core of the video appears to be a discussion or commentary on the challenges of creating firearm-related content within platform guidelines, rather than a demonstration of specific firearms.
This YouTube video addresses new, restrictive firearm content rules implemented by YouTube, expressing strong dissatisfaction from the channel's host, Jim. The content likely delves into the implications of these censorship policies for firearms channels and the creators within them.
This YouTube video, titled 'How To Get Kicked Out Of God Family & Guns', outlines 7 specific actions or behaviors that will lead to a user being banned and deleted from commenting on the God Family & Guns channel. The video aims to inform viewers about channel guidelines and community standards. It also includes promotional links for becoming a patron, submitting prayer requests via their website, and links to their other YouTube channels (History of Weapons, Car Classics) and Facebook page.
This video discusses new rules implemented by YouTube specifically for live chats concerning firearms. The content focuses on how these updated guidelines will impact discussions and content creation related to guns within the YouTube live streaming environment.
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