I'd have to have more details about what they ban to form an opinion. I question banning videos demonstrating gun assembly, for example. If I have a gun, I want to know exactly how it works. I want to be able to take it apart and put it back together. Not to mention that there is some disassembly involved in cleaning.
Not yet. Wanna see how easy it is to make a semi-automatic fire like an automatic without a bumpstock or any special attached apparatus? There’s tons of “educational” videos.
Not sure why my link isn’t showing the video, but should go to YouTube
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...rm-sales-and-how-to-videos-prompting-backlash
Well, I'm done with youtube. Piss ant move on their part.
??????????, no clue.
If you had bothered to look at YouTube then you would have found that many gun demo, review and takedown videos are still present.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...rm-sales-and-how-to-videos-prompting-backlashThe new YouTube policies will be enforced starting in April, but at least two video bloggers have already been affected. Spike’s Tactical, a firearms company, said in a post on Facebook that it was suspended from YouTube due to “repeated or severe violations” of the video platform’s guidelines.
Remove the "m." for "mobile" in the URL.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...rm-sales-and-how-to-videos-prompting-backlash
Well, I'm done with youtube. Piss ant move on their part.
Yea, right.
The new YouTube policies will be enforced starting in April, but at least two video bloggers have already been affected. Spike’s Tactical, a firearms company, said in a post on Facebook that it was suspended from YouTube due to “repeated or severe violations” of the video platform’s guidelines.
I'd have to have more details about what they ban to form an opinion. I question banning videos demonstrating gun assembly, for example. If I have a gun, I want to know exactly how it works. I want to be able to take it apart and put it back together. Not to mention that there is some disassembly involved in cleaning.
Welcome to our bad gun culture, where people actually rely on YouTube videos to teach them how a gun works. If you have a gun, you should already know how it works.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...rm-sales-and-how-to-videos-prompting-backlash
Well, I'm done with youtube. Piss ant move on their part.
Youtube has not banned gun demos