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Mestral
March 21st, 2018, 2:30 PM
Because YouTube Has Just Announced a Full On War On Guns.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-03-21/youtube-bans-firearm-sales-and-how-to-videos-prompting-backlash

YouTube, a popular media site for firearms enthusiasts, this week quietly introduced tighter restrictions on videos involving weapons, becoming the latest battleground in the U.S. gun-control debate.

YouTube will ban videos that promote or link to websites selling firearms and accessories, including bump stocks, which allow a semi-automatic rifle to fire faster. Additionally, YouTube said it will prohibit videos with instructions on how to assemble firearms. The video site, owned by Alphabet Inc.’s Google, has faced intense criticism for hosting videos about guns, bombs and other deadly weapons.

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“We routinely make updates and adjustments to our enforcement guidelines across all of our policies,” a YouTube spokeswoman said in a statement. “While we’ve long prohibited the sale of firearms, we recently notified creators of updates we will be making around content promoting the sale or manufacture of firearms and their accessories.”

YouTube has placed greater restrictions on content several times in the past year, responding to a series of issues with inappropriate and offensive videos. Most of those changes involved pulling ads from categories of videos. Google is more reluctant to remove entire videos from YouTube, but has been willing to do so with terrorism-related content.

The firearms decision comes days before Saturday’s March For Our Lives, a rally organized by [LEFTIST commies exploiting children]

https://www.full30.com/video/64aa633c019bc9906515abb7991d5730

This is not a joke. YouTube has completely changed their policy on
guns. I don't know what is going to happen.
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Mestral
June 13th, 2018, 4:18 AM
YouTube continues its policy of sometimes warning, but allowing, antiAmerican channels,
and killing without notice, conservative channels.

We need, as conservatives, to create, identify and advertise alternatives
to the liberal controlled social media and search engine (near) monopolies.

https://www.nationalreview.com/news/youtube-guns-brownells-channel-shut-down/

YouTube suddenly terminated the channel for the firearms parts company Brownells, the company claimed on Saturday.

“Brownells’ YouTube channel has been terminated without warning or notice,” Brownells’ Twitter account stated.

The 80-year-old gun supplies company reached out to followers on social media, asking them to contact Google, which owns YouTube, about the decision.

“If you’re opposed to the attacks on our communitys 1st & 2nd Amendment rights, please contact Google,” Brownells said.

Brownells used their YouTube channel to post instructional videos on how different guns work and how to assemble and maintain firearms.

txswimmer
June 13th, 2018, 6:34 PM
Finding outlets for all forms of political discourse on the internet will become more and more difficult without net neutrality Now, rather than forums competing due to content, they will compete on the basis of who can pay the most to have that content pushed. ISPs will have the right to ban content they don't like. The neutrality rule worked well, but the giants didn't like the mega amounts of revenue that they were recieving, and greedily demanded more.

Mestral
June 14th, 2018, 9:22 AM
Finding outlets for all forms of political discourse on the internet will become more and more difficult without net neutrality Now, rather than forums competing due to content, they will compete on the basis of who can pay the most to have that content pushed. ISPs will have the right to ban content they don't like. The neutrality rule worked well, but the giants didn't like the mega amounts of revenue that they were recieving, and greedily demanded more.
Net Neutrality, as it was written wasn't the answer. I would have like to have seen
it modified, but as you said, the giants and their money don't want competition.

But the Net has always found a way to route around censorship, so we should be able
to function this way too. Christians and Conservatives will soon have to run their forums
and information exchanges "underground." I am advocating (here and other places)
that we get the ball rolling on these projects. (While the cyber ecosystem is still friendly)

One major problem that I see is that conservative movements are fractured badly.
Even on this forum, among conservatives, you can find at least three different
factions, four is you try hard enough. In the future, Christians and Conservatives
will all hang together, or all hang separately. I fear it will be he second.

sojourner truth
June 14th, 2018, 9:54 AM
Finding outlets for all forms of political discourse on the internet will become more and more difficult without net neutrality Now, rather than forums competing due to content, they will compete on the basis of who can pay the most to have that content pushed. ISPs will have the right to ban content they don't like. The neutrality rule worked well, but the giants didn't like the mega amounts of revenue that they were recieving, and greedily demanded more.

Guess it is a good thing ISPs aren't cake bakers, or they might have a law suit on their hands.:))

Mestral
June 14th, 2018, 12:47 PM
Guess it is a good thing ISPs aren't cake bakers, or they might have a law suit on their hands.:))
Wonder if that liberal on here ever read the article I provided,
showing the difference between someone coming in a store
and buying something off the shelf, and compelling someone
to create original artwork.