This VLOG-style video announces reaching 250,000 subscribers and provides information about a giveaway (GAW). The creator mentions a previous community guidelines strike that delayed the video's upload. They promote their SG Timer with a discount code, their Instagram page, Axil in-ear hearing protection, SuperVel, their merchandise store, and their Patreon page. The video emphasizes thanking the community for their continued support.
This video discusses the author's perception of operating a YouTube firearm channel, drawing an analogy to being a "stooge/snitch" for law enforcement. The author feels that YouTube's "community guidelines" are inconsistently enforced, likening it to past videos being held as leverage for potential channel strikes. A recent "channel strike" is attributed to the author questioning YouTube's age restriction policies. Despite this, the author maintains a positive outlook, referencing owning a Ferrari.
This video discusses YouTube's alleged discriminatory demonetization practices against firearm content creators, particularly concerning discussions of thermal and night vision technology. The creator argues that while other channels can discuss these topics freely, "gun tubers" face censorship, leading to videos being hidden from viewers. This is presented as a problem that impacts the platform and limits discussion on important subjects, rather than a clear violation of established community guidelines. The description also outlines the VSO Gun Channel's role as an educational resource and details their testing and evaluation processes, emphasizing their independence from manufacturers.
This video, titled 'Top 5 Ways To Get Kicked Off Of God Family & Guns!', focuses on the methods by which viewers might be prevented from commenting on the 'God Family & Guns' YouTube channel. It is designed to inform the audience about community guidelines and how to maintain their ability to engage with the channel's content. The description also highlights opportunities for viewers to support the channel and its associated ministries, including prison ministry and food delivery.
This video, titled "Top 5 Ways To Get Kicked Off Of God Family & Guns!", focuses on the ways viewers can be prevented from commenting on the "God Family & Guns" YouTube channel. The description emphasizes the importance of viewer support for the channel's mission and directs viewers to Patreon for patronage. It also highlights various ministries the channel supports, including prison ministry and food delivery, and provides links to recommended products, new merchandise, and a website for prayer requests. The channel also promotes its presence on other social media platforms.
This YouTube video, titled 'I Am Milliam Weade || #podcast #facebook #sharkcoast', features a podcast crew discussing a plan to circumvent Facebook's ban policy. The description highlights the crew's historical struggles with this issue, suggesting a recurring theme of attempting to navigate platform restrictions. The content appears to be a discussion or narrative around content moderation challenges.
This video discusses how YouTube firearms channels can face demonetization and deletion due to evolving and increasingly restrictive platform policies. It delves into the pitfalls creators encounter regarding automated systems, ad revenue, ad-friendly guidelines, and community guidelines. The content creator also shares a Discord link and lists some of the equipment they use, including various firearm targets, a chronograph, and snap caps for different calibers.
This YouTube livestream aims to recreate a previous broadcast that was removed by the platform. The description mentions 'Henrik's livestream,' suggesting a collaborative or guest appearance. Without further information on the content of the original livestream, it's difficult to provide specific firearm-related tags. However, the context of a YouTube platform removing content hints at potential discussions that might have touched upon sensitive topics, which could indirectly involve firearms if the original stream was about gun-related discussions or demonstrations that violated YouTube's policies.
This video discusses YouTube's community guideline strikes, specifically mentioning a 90-day strike for demonstrating threading a silencer onto a gun. The creator expresses frustration with YouTube's evolving policies and announces plans to migrate content to Utreon and Rumble. The video also promotes the creator's website for merchandise and support.
This YouTube video, titled 'Top 5 Things That Get You Deleted From God Family & Guns,' outlines the five key behaviors or comments that will result in a user being banned from participating in channel discussions. The description emphasizes the importance of community guidelines and encourages viewer support through Patreon. It also highlights links to submit prayer requests and other related YouTube channels, such as 'History of Weapons' and 'Car Classics,' as well as the channel's Facebook page.
This video discusses the potential deletion of the "Honest Outlaw" YouTube channel, suggesting it might be due to content policies. The creator emphasizes that no firearms are sold through their social media, and all firearms featured in their content are unmodified, used on a closed range under supervision, and intended for review and entertainment only. They also promote their "Live Laugh Larp Podcast" and social media presence, and include disclaimers about their content's purpose, use of fair use, and affiliate links.
This video from God Family & Guns outlines five behaviors or comments that will lead to a viewer being deleted from their community. The description emphasizes the importance of viewer interaction in building a community but also highlights the need to maintain standards for respectful discourse. It also includes links to their Patreon, website for prayer requests, and other associated YouTube channels, including 'History of Weapons' and 'Car Classics'.