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YouTube Firearms Policy
Rossman apparently doesn’t know how to read.
OP editorialized the title.
Maybe OP did that, but that’s exactly what Rossman is saying in the video.
He’s not, I watched the video.
You must have watched some other video than I watched then. He blathers about (paraphrasing) “if you link to any firearm accessory, even a holster, they will delete the video and your channel.” That’s just not true.
Yeah they did. My reading of the policy is that YouTube does not allow content that shows off legally dubious (or outright banned in any state) accessories, and does not allow firearms in live streams (because shit can and often does go wrong, and live censoring isn’t really a thing). Teaching firearm safety is still very much allowed.
It probably has nothing to do with the Russian description in their YouTube link /s
That’s a lemmy or youtube issue. It’s in French for me. The unfurl data includes localizations and the wrong one is being displayed.