This video discusses Jim Jordan's recent actions against YouTube for alleged suppression of Second Amendment (2A) content creators. The description highlights Jordan's declaration of 'war' on the platform due to what are described as continuous policy updates targeting gun-related content. The video aims to inform viewers about this breaking news and its implications for 2A advocates and creators on YouTube. An affiliate link for American Hartford Gold is included in the description.
This video critiques YouTube's new firearm content policy, alleging it constitutes political persecution and a breach of Section 230 protections. The creator argues that YouTube is acting as a publisher rather than a platform, exposing it to significant liability. The video urges viewers to pressure YouTube to cease harassing "guntubers" at the behest of politically motivated groups. It also highlights VSO Gun Channel's role as an educational resource promoting responsible gun ownership and safety, emphasizing that they are not selling or promoting firearms.
This video discusses the Firearms Policy Coalition (GOA) taking legal action against YouTube concerning censorship of Second Amendment (2A) content. It highlights GOA's demand for answers regarding YouTube's constantly changing firearms policies and their directive for YouTube to cease its restrictive actions against 2A creators.
This video addresses YouTube's updated content policies for gun-related channels in 2024. It aims to inform creators about the new rules and their potential impact on gun channels. The description also includes promotional links to the creator's Amazon store and Facebook page, encouraging viewers to like and subscribe for weekly content from 'Deuce and Guns'.
This video discusses YouTube's new policy that prohibits demonstrating safe firearm usage, specifically citing the example of showing how to safely load an AR-15. The creator expresses frustration that such content is now considered 'modifying a firearm' and is against YouTube's rules. The video is presented as a satirical commentary on the current state of YouTube's firearm policies.
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 discusses a new policy implemented by YouTube in 2020 concerning firearms content during live streams. While the title and description don't specify the exact nature of the policy, it implies changes that content creators in the firearms community need to be aware of to maintain compliance on the platform. The video aims to inform viewers about these changes, likely to help them avoid potential content violations or demonetization.
This video addresses potential changes to YouTube's Terms of Service and encourages viewers to join a free email list as a backup in case the channel is affected. The creator expresses concern about the platform's content policies and the possibility of channel deletion. The description includes a link to the Langley Firearms Academy website, suggesting the content is geared towards a firearms-interested audience.
This video discusses changes to Google/YouTube's advertising and content policy that will negatively impact firearm-related channels, taking effect on September 1, 2019. The host, Joel "The GunGuy" Persinger, shares an email detailing these policy shifts and directs viewers to a blog post with more information. He also promotes his website, training services, Patreon, and other platforms where his content can be found. Several sponsors and organizations supporting gun rights are also mentioned.
This episode of The Gun Collective discusses recent policy changes by the Google Play store concerning the sale or promotion of firearms and related items. Jon Patton, the host, delves into the implications of these new regulations and what they mean for the firearm community and online platforms. The video aims to inform viewers about potential impacts on content creators and businesses operating within the gun space.
This video discusses YouTube's new firearms policy and its potential impact. The creator emphasizes the importance of their Patreon supporters in keeping the Forgotten Weapons channel going and provides a link for viewers to join. The discussion centers on the platform's content guidelines as they relate to firearms-related channels.
This YouTube video, titled '3/8/17 Live Stream,' addresses YouTube's new anti-gun policies that led to the removal of external links from their videos. The description provides a workaround, directing viewers to a specific webpage (http://www.akoperatorsunionlocal4774.com/links-to-setups/) where they can find the necessary links. It also includes a link to the creator's Patreon page (https://www.patreon.com/AKOU) for additional support. The content seems to be a live stream from a firearms-focused channel, likely discussing topics related to firearms and potentially navigating content restrictions.