Is This The End?

Published on November 10, 2022
Duration: 14:58

This video from PSR details the significant impact of YouTube's community guidelines on 3D printed firearm content creators. The channel has faced multiple strikes, leading to a temporary ban and the necessity of migrating content to alternative platforms like Odysee and Rumble. PSR outlines a future content strategy to comply with YouTube's terms while continuing to engage its audience.

Quick Summary

YouTube is enforcing community guidelines by removing 3D printed firearm content, leading to channel strikes and bans for creators like PSR. To adapt, creators are migrating content to platforms like Odysee and Rumble, and diversifying their YouTube strategy to include general firearm reviews and non-firearm 3D printing projects. Support options include Patreon and Ghost.io.

Chapters

  1. 00:00YouTube Policy Impact
  2. 01:09Channel Strikes and Bans
  3. 03:15Platform Double Standards
  4. 05:43Migration to Alternative Platforms
  5. 08:40Future Content Strategy
  6. 11:32Support and Funding

Frequently Asked Questions

What is causing YouTube to remove 3D printed firearm content?

YouTube is removing 3D printed firearm content due to violations of its community guidelines. Creators like PSR have received multiple strikes, leading to content removal and posting bans, even for older videos.

Where can creators move their 3D printed firearm content?

Creators are migrating their restricted content to alternative platforms such as Odysee and Rumble. These platforms are often chosen for their less stringent content moderation policies regarding firearms.

How are creators adapting their content strategy on YouTube?

To remain on YouTube, creators are pivoting their content strategy. This includes focusing on regular firearm reviews, tactical gear assessments, and 3D printing non-firearm items, while moving sensitive content elsewhere.

What are the options for supporting 3D printed firearm creators?

Creators can be supported through platforms like Patreon. Additionally, newer, more firearm-friendly platforms like Ghost.io are emerging as alternatives for audience funding and creator support.

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