Has any one heard comments on channels, that the new guidelines wont allow changing a mag / mounting a scope / attaching can / disassemble etc, effective now and include all old videos that now have to be edited. So much for my watchlist
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How much do you charge for video editing?Hey everyone! I've been following the discussions about YouTube's new firearm and accessories rules, and there seems to be a lot of confusion floating around. From what I've gathered, it appears that these guidelines might restrict certain actions like changing a mag, mounting a scope, attaching a can, or even disassembling firearms. This has caused some concern among content creators, especially when it comes to existing videos that may need editing.
Good morning fellow gun enthusiast!Hey everyone! I've been following the discussions about YouTube's new firearm and accessories rules, and there seems to be a lot of confusion floating around. From what I've gathered, it appears that these guidelines might restrict certain actions like changing a mag, mounting a scope, attaching a can, or even disassembling firearms. This has caused some concern among content creators, especially when it comes to existing videos that may need editing.
Hey everyone! I've been following the discussions about YouTube's new firearm and accessories rules, and there seems to be a lot of confusion floating around. From what I've gathered, it appears that these guidelines might restrict certain actions like changing a mag, mounting a scope, attaching a can, or even disassembling firearms. This has caused some concern among content creators, especially when it comes to existing videos that may need editing.
Hey everyone! I've been following the discussions about YouTube's new firearm and accessories rules, and there seems to be a lot of confusion floating around. From what I've gathered, it appears that these guidelines might restrict certain actions like changing a mag, mounting a scope, attaching a can, or even disassembling firearms. This has caused some concern among content creators, especially when it comes to existing videos that may need editing.
Good morning fellow gun enthusiast!It's definitely a hot topic right now, and I'm curious to see how it unfolds. Many users strive to get smm youtube views and boost their activity. In this way, they get more views and likes from viewers.
LOL, exactly. I’m not clicking that link.Good morning fellow gun enthusiast!