Hmm, if true that there is government involvement, how is this not a violation of the first amendment (and second), from their end pressuring a private business to pursue censorship in this area. I've noticed that some YouTube content is now requiring logging into their site to view said content (this happened to me with several Atlantic Firearm videos highlighting their products). Rumble is a Pro 2A version of YouTube, but not everyone gives that option for viewing (Classic Firearms sometimes offers both UTube and Rumble especially if firearms are disassembled/reassemble on camera which is prohibited by Utube or so it's been mentioned.) Anyways, just another anti 2A attempt to restrict viewing by not only those under 18, but added restrictions, and thus trying to modify current culture to meet the governments anti 2A agenda (IMO). Since movies and video games bring in lots of dollars, viewing that content is a OK I guess (as it should be, but so should all 2A related content).
YouTube to Censor Pro-2A Content
Gun Owners of America (GOA) criticizes YouTube's policy shift on firearms content. Learn about the new rules that restrict certain 2A content.
www.gunsamerica.com