R.I.P. Scout26
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eTcq4UCTZ-YSteven Crowder on the new contract requirements:
InRangeTV28 minutes agoIt appears that Kit Badger has been blasted off YouTube for the offense of installing a suppressor on camera. His channel is gone.Kit Badger has attended a number of Brutality events and he's a great guy that does not deserve this. Please consider supporting him view Utreon:https://utreon.com/c/KitBadger/Or Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/KitBadger
Which begs the question - what OTHER information are they manipulating?
I’m seriously starting to think we (non-woketards) should just abandon YouTube altogether and use platforms like Rumble. I’d really miss a ton of woodworking, sawmilling and other non-wrongthink topics. But maybe if we recommend those channels to ALSO publish on Rumble maybe over time they’ll take over from YouTube.
Yeah, there is Rumble, Utreon, Locals, Full30, Floatplane, and I’m sure other competitors. Most viewers (myself included) don’t want to go to a dozen different sites to watch stuff. That is the strength of YouTube.
IMO, youtube will continue to chase people away from their site for one reason or another and more and more people will pick up alternative platforms as a normal app to use.
ClassicFirearmsClassicFirearms1 hour agoHanging on with two strikes currently. I imagine the third will be here any second.
Forgotten WeaponsForgotten Weapons1 hour agoPlease pass this along to anyone you know running a gun-related YouTube channel who has gotten a channel strike in that past couple weeks! Stephen Gutowski is a really good reporter covering the firearms community (he runs TheReload.com), and he is talking to YouTube about what is going on with their new mystery rules. But, he needs specific examples to ask about. If you PERSONALLY have gotten a channel strike for a video over attaching a silencer or inserting a magazine, please reach out to him with a copy of the YouTube notification email at gutowski@thereload.com . YouTube won't talk to us, but maybe they will talk to him...
Looks like YouTube is applying its new anti-gun policies retroactively.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7llaa9NNeJo&list=RDCMUC9bjo5eRXXKUN-UXeJxctOg&start_radio=1This fellow (channel is Texas Gun Vault) got his second strike for a video he posted a couple of years ago - he claims YouTube changed its policies and has been going through old videos to see if they comply with the new policies - if they don't, the poster gets a strike. You'd think with the controversy regarding censoring revelations at pre-Elon Twitter, YouTube would be a little more circumspect, but no - they're so utterly arrogant they're going full woketard with an "in your face - up yours" attitude.