YouTube's New Gun Censorship Rules 2024

Published on June 9, 2024
Duration: 10:41

This video details YouTube's updated firearms policy for 2024, focusing on new restrictions that impact content creators. Key changes include prohibitions on selling firearms and certain accessories, restrictions on high-capacity magazines, and age-gating for content related to 3D-printed firearms, automatic fire simulation, and homemade suppressors. The speaker, Deuce, explains how these rules will affect channel growth and monetization, offering insights into navigating these new regulations.

Quick Summary

YouTube's 2024 firearm policy updates restrict the sale of firearms and accessories like bump stocks, ban 30-round magazines, and age-gate content on 3D-printed firearms, automatic fire simulation, and homemade silencers. Creators must adapt by avoiding specific terms and focusing on compliant content to maintain channel growth and monetization.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to YouTube's 2024 Gun Rules
  2. 00:52Firearm and Accessory Sales Restrictions
  3. 01:3230-Round Magazine Ban
  4. 01:46Prohibited Manufacturing Instructions
  5. 02:46Age-Restricted Content Explained
  6. 03:36Homemade and 3D Printed Firearms
  7. 05:00Fully Automatic Firearms Policy
  8. 05:54High-Capacity Magazine Restrictions
  9. 06:43Homemade Suppressor Rules
  10. 07:12Unpublished Rules and Workarounds
  11. 07:50Policy Exemptions
  12. 08:18Alternatives like Rumble
  13. 08:56Reporting Violations and Mass Reporting
  14. 09:28Enforcement Timeline and Hope
  15. 10:22Conclusion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main changes to YouTube's firearm policy in 2024?

YouTube's 2024 firearm policy introduces restrictions on selling firearms and accessories like bump stocks, bans promotion of 30-round magazines, and age-gates content on 3D-printed firearms, automatic fire simulation, and homemade silencers. It also prohibits instructions for manufacturing these items.

How will YouTube's new rules affect content creators discussing 3D-printed firearms?

Content featuring 3D-printed firearms will be age-restricted. Creators are advised to refer to these items by their file names, such as 'PY2A lower' or 'T-AG', and avoid using the term '3D printed' to potentially mitigate these restrictions.

What types of firearm accessories are now prohibited for sale or promotion on YouTube?

YouTube's updated policy prohibits the sale or promotion of accessories that enable simulated automatic fire. This includes items like bump stocks, trigger cranks, and auto sears. Additionally, magazines with a capacity of 30 rounds or higher are now a complete no-go.

Can I still show myself attaching a suppressor to a pistol on YouTube?

Demonstrating the attachment of a suppressor to a pistol, even via direct threading, can lead to demonetization or age restriction on YouTube under the new policies. While shooting a suppressed pistol might be fine, showing the assembly process is risky.

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