Demolition Ranch Tests YouTube’s New Automatic Weapons Policies

YouTube, as part of their eternal quest to marginalize gun owners on their platform, has informed the top tier of gun YouTubers of new content rules, one of which is that you can’t show automatic weapons being fired, on pain of being demonetized or age-restricted. (YouTube also banned showing “high capacity” magazines, but refuse to define what that entails.) But! There are exceptions.

Demolition Ranch’s Matt Carriker, who sat in on that meeting, set out to make a YouTube video to exploit all those exceptions.

It’s clever video, in that Carriker covers the exceptions listed by YouTube, then provides a snippet utilizing them while firing a full auto AK-47, including:

  • An exception for “artistic content, such as a film” presumably so they don’t have to ban clips from Saving Private Ryan and most of Arnold Schwarzenegger’s movies. So the video throws up a letterbox and some CGI muzzle flash.
  • He fires a burst offscreen.
  • He throws up a censored bar.
  • He does a mini movie with a one page script, “Give me my money.”
  • They do another in sepia tone.
  • He drapes a blanket over the AK while firing, so you can’t actually see it.
  • “This video is probably going to get 18 up restricted, it would be my guess, and then they will have to tell me. I will have to get on a phone call with my YouTube representative and he will actually have to tell me what is 18 up restricted about the video, and which parts of it made it 18 up restricted.”

    Of course, YouTube and parent company Google could just stop trying to censor conservatives instead, but what are the odds of that?

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