This video discusses Facebook's indefinite suspension of Smith & Wesson's account, a move seen as censorship against the Second Amendment community. The creator highlights Smith & Wesson's response, thanking platforms like X (formerly Twitter) for their support of free speech and constitutional rights. The video frames this as a broader attack on gun rights and argues that platforms like X are becoming crucial battlegrounds for gun culture and free expression. It also promotes a Black Friday sale on merchandise related to the Second Amendment.
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 provides an update regarding a Facebook ban. The content creator is explaining the situation and the reasons behind their Facebook account being deactivated due to community standards violations. The video aims to inform their audience about the ongoing issue and its impact.
This video discusses a Facebook page named 'Naaming Kotchanok' that has been flagged with a red banner for violating community standards and is at risk of being permanently shut down. The title suggests the page is facing severe repercussions from Facebook.
This YouTube video discusses John T. Tiegen, a Benghazi survivor, being deplatformed from Instagram and Facebook. The video, hosted by Hank Strange, includes links to his Patreon, car channel, merchandise, Amazon affiliate links for tools and outdoor supplies, Lola's Deals, TUSC Cryptocurrency, and an email list. While no specific firearms are mentioned, the context of a veteran and survivor discussing censorship on social media platforms suggests a connection to broader discussions around rights and potential implications for firearm-related content creators.
This video discusses the unpublishing of MRGUNSNGEAR content on Facebook and a White House hot mic incident. It also includes promotional links for Blackout Coffee, apparel, FFL acquisition, tactical kits, ballistic plates, and shooting steel racks. Additional links are provided for 'Johnny's Swag', social media profiles (Instagram, Facebook, Parler, Rumble, Patreon), and video gear (Canon EOS 70D, Rode Shotgun Mic, Magnus VT-4000 Tripod, Canon 24mm f/2.8 EFS Lens).
The creator of the Locs N Load Firearms YouTube channel reports that their personal Facebook page and the official Locs N Load FB page have been deleted. Despite this setback, they express determination to continue creating content. The description includes numerous links to their other social media platforms, website, Patreon, and affiliate links for various firearm-related companies and retailers, indicating ongoing efforts to monetize and promote their brand.
This video discusses the creator being banned from Facebook for boosting a post about a Medal of Honor recipient. While not directly showcasing firearms, the creator's brand, Mrgunsngear, is heavily associated with firearms content. The description includes links to various apparel brands often favored by the firearms community, and mentions social media platforms frequented by gun enthusiasts. The core issue is a perceived violation of free speech, a topic of significant interest within the Second Amendment community.
The creator expresses frustration about being banned from Facebook again, claiming they did nothing wrong. The video description provides links to backup social media pages, merchandise, and an email list, all under the Mrgunsngear brand. The disclaimer emphasizes that the content is for educational and entertainment purposes only and that any actions taken are at the viewer's own risk, with all firearm work to be performed by licensed individuals.
The creator of the Mrgunsngear YouTube channel announces that Facebook has banned their account. The ban was reportedly issued after the creator shared a photo of a Colt BCG (Bolt Carrier Group), highlighting the platform's content moderation policies concerning firearm components. The video details the circumstances of the ban and directs viewers to alternative platforms and the creator's website for further updates and merchandise.
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