I might buy this if YouTube didn't already have algorithms in place to solve this problem. If you watch a MrGunsnGear video on YouTube, you're going to get an ad for concealed carry holsters, prepping gear, or something like USCCA. They can already appropriately target ads for their videos. The type of censorship for gun content has nothing to do with being advertiser friendly; it satisfies their political bias.
There's a list of them - you can't show a 30 round magazine (I think anyway, Brandon Herrera likes to point out that his magazines are pinned), you can't show assembly or building a firearm (nothing instructional about assembly or part swapping), they can't even show screwing on a suppressor. Silly little things like that.
I might buy this if YouTube didn't already have algorithms in place to solve this problem. If you watch a MrGunsnGear video on YouTube, you're going to get an ad for concealed carry holsters, prepping gear, or something like USCCA. They can already appropriately target ads for their videos. The type of censorship for gun content has nothing to do with being advertiser friendly; it satisfies their political bias.
What are they censoring exactly? Re guns
There's a list of them - you can't show a 30 round magazine (I think anyway, Brandon Herrera likes to point out that his magazines are pinned), you can't show assembly or building a firearm (nothing instructional about assembly or part swapping), they can't even show screwing on a suppressor. Silly little things like that.
Where's the list?
I know a lot of YT info is buried in like reddit, but I don't know if there's actual rules for guns.
My man, this was the first hit in a Google search for it. Come on now.
https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/7667605?hl=en