YouTube bans videos that sell guns and accessories
In the wake of the shooting that recently took place in various high
schools in the United States, YouTube has banned videos that sell guns
and accessories.
The Google-owned company has updated its policies on firearms-related
content. Videos published on the site can no longer sell guns or
accessories via direct sales or even have links to sites that sell them.
Videos also cannot have instruction on manufacturing firearms or
associated items like magazines or silencers.
Accessories banned include bump stocks, gatling triggers, drop-in
auto sears and conversion kits, as well as high-capacity magazines.
Instruction on upgrading firearms to automatic or simulated automatic
firing capabilities is similarly prohibited.
This isn't YouTube's first policy update around firearms. The company
banned gun mod tutorials after the Las Vegas shooting last year.
According to Motherboard, YouTube has already removed some of these types of videos, and this has anered popular gun vloggers.
Slingshot vlogger Jörg Sprave told Motherboard: "As much as I
appreciate that they are now defining their guidelines much more
clear...they have imposed this NEW rule without talking to anyone
beforehand and there is no transitional period. Many gun channels must
now be afraid, as they might get plenty of strikes in no time for older
videos and then lose their channels. They should at least get some time
to clean up their videos so the new rules are kept. Again, not the way
you treat 'partners.'"
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