FIND YOUR FREEDOM Join Us LIVE 7PM EST Monday On Rumble: WMMF Podcast

Published on February 1, 2026
Duration: 1:22

This content discusses the challenges faced by firearms content creators on YouTube, specifically regarding policy violations and potential censorship. The hosts, including Hank Strange, detail their experience with YouTube's firearms policy and their strategic decision to migrate full episodes to Rumble while using YouTube for shorter clips. This highlights the ongoing tension between firearms advocacy and platform moderation policies.

Quick Summary

Firearms content creators are increasingly migrating from YouTube to platforms like Rumble due to concerns over censorship and policy violations. They often face strikes for violating YouTube's firearms policy, particularly regarding regulated goods, leading to a strategy of posting shorter clips on YouTube and full episodes on Rumble.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro Animation & Podcast Promo
  2. 00:06YouTube Censorship Discussion
  3. 00:21Firearms Policy Violation Details
  4. 00:46Platform Strategy: Move to Rumble

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are firearms content creators moving from YouTube to Rumble?

Many firearms content creators are moving to platforms like Rumble due to concerns about censorship and policy violations on YouTube. They report being threatened with or experiencing channel suspensions for content that violates YouTube's firearms policy, leading them to seek alternative platforms for full episodes.

What kind of YouTube policy violations are affecting firearms channels?

Firearms channels on YouTube often face violations related to their firearms policy, particularly concerning the 'sale of regulated goods.' Even content creators who believe their videos are compliant report receiving strikes, leading to a need for strategic content distribution to avoid channel termination.

What is the strategy for firearms content creators on YouTube and Rumble?

A common strategy is to use YouTube for shorter clips or teasers to maintain a presence, while migrating full-length episodes and more in-depth discussions to platforms like Rumble. This approach aims to mitigate the risk of strikes and channel suspension on YouTube while still engaging the audience.

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