MrGunsnGear : 2A Still Getting Demonetized & Deplatformed

Published on March 20, 2020
Duration: 15:29

This video discusses the challenges faced by firearms content creators on platforms like YouTube, focusing on demonetization and deplatforming. Hank Strange and Mike discuss how YouTube's policies, often enforced by automated systems, can lead to reduced ad revenue or complete removal from monetization programs. They highlight specific instances of creators being affected and explore the reasons behind these actions, including policy violations related to linking to firearm sales and the impact of broader platform policies like those concerning COVID-19 content. The conversation also touches on the broader implications of social media censorship for free speech and the creator economy.

Quick Summary

Firearms channels on YouTube often face demonetization due to policy violations, including linking to external websites selling guns and accessories. This can result in reduced ad revenue or complete removal from monetization programs, significantly impacting creators' income and ability to sustain their content. Platforms like Facebook and Instagram also employ censorship, forcing creators to adapt their strategies.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & North Carolina Chat
  2. 00:51Demonetization & Deplatforming Discussion
  3. 01:06Levels of YouTube Monetization
  4. 02:01Reasons for Demonetization
  5. 03:19Yellow Coins & Channel Viability
  6. 04:36Network Emails & Coronavirus Content
  7. 05:38Creator Income & YouTube Policies
  8. 06:37Facebook & Instagram Censorship
  9. 07:37Link Restrictions & Spam Flags
  10. 08:32Armslist & Platform Restrictions
  11. 09:53Shady Bans & Productivity Limits
  12. 10:39YouTube's Content Recommendations
  13. 10:49Conversations with YouTube Reps
  14. 11:31Live Stream Policy Issues
  15. 12:39Toy Guns & Policy Interpretation
  16. 13:09The Brave New World of Content Creation
  17. 13:31Twitter vs. Other Platforms
  18. 14:37Platform Demographics & Trends
  19. 15:06Conclusion & Support Efforts

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main reasons firearms channels get demonetized on YouTube?

Firearms channels on YouTube often face demonetization due to policy violations. This can include a general reduction in ad revenue where fewer ads run, or complete removal from the monetization program. A primary cause for full demonetization is linking to external websites that sell firearms, ammunition, or accessories, as these are typically not exempted by YouTube's policies.

How does YouTube's demonetization process affect content creators?

YouTube's demonetization can significantly impact content creators by drastically reducing their income. Some channels experience a 'soft' demonetization where most ads don't run, earning only a fraction of potential revenue. Others face complete removal from the partner program, earning nothing, even with millions of views, which can make continuing content creation financially unsustainable.

Are there specific policies that lead to YouTube demonetization for gun channels?

Yes, YouTube has specific policies that can lead to demonetization for gun channels. A key violation is posting links to third-party websites selling firearms, ammunition, and accessories, as only certain platforms like Amazon and eBay are exempted. Additionally, content related to sensitive topics like the coronavirus pandemic has also been subject to automatic demonetization.

What are the challenges creators face with social media censorship beyond YouTube?

Beyond YouTube, platforms like Facebook and Instagram also employ censorship, often through automated systems. Creators may find their posts removed or flagged for linking to firearm sales, sharing certain news articles, or even for content deemed 'spam' due to high sharing rates. This forces creators to adapt their posting strategies, using workarounds like shortened links or image-based content.

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