Posted April 7, 2017 5:21 am by Comments

By Chris Eger

In the latest installment of friction between popular firearm vloggers and the online video-sharing website, many gun channels are reporting that YouTube has greatly reduced their ability to run ads.
In a story broken by The Firearms Blog, which also runs a YouTube channel labeled TFB TV, all gun-related videos on the site have been flagged as restricted material. TFB argues that demonetizing will drastically affect revenue streams to creators of the free videos, and could lead to some channels vanishing.
“Thanks to the removal of any revenue that creators use to cover costs and even make a living, YouTube gun channels are in danger of disappearing forever,” noted TFB.
In recent months several YouTube channels have been pulled by the content provider then later restored. though the apparent widespread monetization war is a new development.
The news comes just weeks after Motherboard ran an extensive piece that declared the current crop of YouTube-based gun reviewers such as IV8888 and The Military Arms Channel– which have millions of subscribers and some content with tens of millions of views– as the “‘Guns and Ammo’ of the Internet Age.”
Some channels took to the web to blast the move by YouTube this week, urging users to try

Source: Guns.com

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