The Guntuber-pocalypse of 2023

Published on February 2, 2023
Duration: 16:33

This video discusses the 'Guntuber Apocalypse of 2023,' detailing YouTube's increasing removal of firearm-related content and channel strikes. The speaker, from Print Shoot Repeat, explains how policies on suppressors and magazine capacity are being retroactively enforced, leading to content deletion and channel shutdowns. The video argues this is a deliberate attempt by Google to suppress gun culture by cutting off inspiration and community spread, urging creators to stay and fight on the platform despite the challenges.

Quick Summary

YouTube's 'Guntuber Apocalypse of 2023' involves increased removal of firearm content and channel strikes, with policies on suppressors and high-capacity magazines being strictly enforced, sometimes retroactively. Creators believe this is a deliberate effort by Google to suppress gun culture by limiting inspiration and community spread, forcing many to delete content or seek alternative platforms.

Chapters

  1. 00:02Intro: Print Shoot Repeat & Extreme Gun Channel
  2. 00:35The Guntuber Apocalypse of 2023 Explained
  3. 01:05Channel Sponsor: KAK Industry
  4. 01:37YouTube & Google Removing Gun Content
  5. 01:51Personal Experience: Video Removals & Strikes
  6. 02:33ATF Ruling on 80% Lowers & Content Issues
  7. 03:10Attack on 3D Printed Guns & All Gun Tubers
  8. 03:25Examples: Demolition Ranch & Suppressor Rules
  9. 04:59Donut Operator & Magazine Capacity Rules
  10. 05:43Channels Receiving Strikes & Removals
  11. 05:53Kit Badger's Channel Removal
  12. 07:00Moving to Alternative Platforms vs. Staying
  13. 07:35YouTube's Technical Performance & Resources
  14. 08:01Content Deletion Due to Rule Changes
  15. 08:36Other Creators Facing Strikes (Dustin, Ian, Garand Thumb)
  16. 09:10What is This Really About? Suppressing Gun Culture
  17. 10:01How YouTube Sparked Interest in Firearms
  18. 11:06The Role of Advertisers & Platform Motivation
  19. 11:20How to Move Forward as Creators & Viewers
  20. 11:36YouTube Doesn't Want Us Here: The Fight
  21. 12:20Fighting Back: Staying on YouTube
  22. 13:13Not Accepting Defeat from Google
  23. 13:24Google Moving the Goalposts
  24. 13:48Archived Videos & Alternative Platforms
  25. 14:13Update & Future Content Plans
  26. 14:26Upcoming Video Tease: G19X USW
  27. 14:40Thank You & Stay Strong

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Guntuber Apocalypse of 2023'?

The 'Guntuber Apocalypse of 2023' refers to a period where YouTube has significantly increased the removal of firearm-related content and issued strikes against gun-focused channels. This includes content related to suppressors, high-capacity magazines, and even discussions about ATF rulings, leading to widespread concern among creators.

Why is YouTube removing gun content?

While YouTube doesn't provide specific reasons, creators believe it's a deliberate effort by Google to suppress gun culture by limiting the spread of information and inspiration. This may be influenced by advertiser concerns, but the primary driver appears to be controlling the narrative and discouraging new entrants into the hobby.

What specific content is being targeted by YouTube?

Recent crackdowns have targeted content showing suppressors being attached to firearms and the insertion of magazines with 30 or more rounds into semi-automatic weapons. Even older videos discussing ATF rulings on items like 80% lowers are being removed, often without clear explanation.

What are creators doing in response to YouTube's policy changes?

Many creators are forced to delete vast amounts of their existing content to comply with retroactive policy changes and avoid channel termination. Some are also archiving their videos on alternative platforms like Odysee, Utreon, and Rumble, while others, like the speaker, advocate for staying on YouTube to continue reaching a broader audience.

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