This YouTube short addresses the issue of censorship on the platform, particularly targeting content creators. It highlights how larger channels often remain indifferent to censorship until it directly impacts them, urging viewers not to rely on these channels for support. The video encourages creators to be vocal and utilize their voices to combat censorship, emphasizing the importance of free speech.
This video discusses the issue of YZY (likely referring to Yeezy or a related brand) issuing false copyright strikes on the creator's YouTube channel. The description "Escalation." suggests a deepening conflict or a worsening situation. The content is not directly about firearms, but rather about a conflict that has impacted the creator's ability to upload content, which may or may not be firearm-related.
This video discusses YouTube's alleged harassment of 'non-divisive' channels, using Hickok45 as a reference point. The content creator expresses a nuanced opinion on Hickok45, suggesting he is not the 'problem' but rather a target of YouTube's content moderation policies. The video also promotes the creator's merchandise, backup channel, Patreon, and Subscribestar, indicating a focus on community building and financial support from viewers.
This video serves as a teaser for an upcoming Bushmaster Assault Rifle video, but its primary purpose is to express frustration with YouTube's demonetization and age-restriction policies. The creator details their experience with YouTube demonetizing a recent video, deeming it 'not suitable for all advertisers' while still running ads and profiting from them. The creator also mentions that YouTube is retroactively reviewing older content and removing it. To circumvent these issues, they are directing viewers to their Rumble channel for full content, including a link to a video titled 'Sheet Metal Gun Party.'
This video discusses YouTube's new policy changes and alleges that the platform is actively hiding dissent and criticism from creators. The creator expresses concern that these policy shifts could negatively impact content creators and the platform as a whole. Several other YouTube videos are referenced, suggesting a broader conversation about these policy impacts. The VSO Gun Channel's educational mission and testing methodology are also detailed, emphasizing their commitment to objective content and responsible gun ownership.
This video features Jon Patton discussing the evolving and controversial YouTube policies concerning firearm content and free speech. The discussion is prompted by perceived 'insane' new rules, with links provided to YouTube's support page and related content from other creators like Louis Rossmann and LTT WAN SHOW, suggesting a broader conversation about platform moderation and its impact on content creators within the firearms community.
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 discusses YouTube's new, restrictive content guidelines related to firearms, which the creator feels are punitive and a reaction to being targeted by an anti-gun group. The creator details how an anti-gun organization attempted to involve federal law enforcement, leading to an ATF audit. They express disappointment that YouTube is punishing them as a creator of over a decade, rather than protecting them, and links to the original video where they were targeted, the ATF visit, and a discussion on the weaponization of government are provided.
The video title "YZY False Copyright Strikes My Channel" and description "Escalation" suggest a creator experiencing issues with copyright claims, potentially impacting their content. While no specific firearms are mentioned, the context of "false copyright strikes" and the need for "escalation" could imply a channel that primarily discusses or reviews firearms and related topics, and is now facing challenges that threaten its existence or content.
This video addresses the creator's channel suspension on YouTube. The content creator, Mrgunsngear, expresses confusion and frustration regarding the ban, posing the question "For What?". The description includes affiliate links to Nine Line Apparel (with a discount code), various social media platforms (Facebook, Telegram, Parler, Instagram, Twitter, Rumble), and personal websites. It also promotes the Warrior Poet Society Network and an Amazon store. The disclaimer emphasizes that videos are for educational/entertainment purposes and disclaims liability for misuse of demonstrated items, stating they do not sell firearms or parts.
This YouTube video title suggests a critical examination of a decision or action taken by YouTube, implying it is "wrong" and potentially related to content moderation or policy changes. Without a description, it's difficult to pinpoint the exact subject matter, but the tone indicates controversy and a strong opinion being expressed by the creator. The title hints at a reveal or explanation behind YouTube's actions.
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.