Youtube bans 3D print channel after manually reviewing its videos as suitable for monetization [Louis Rossmann explains the censorship]
Youtube bans 3D print channel after manually reviewing its videos as suitable for monetization [Louis Rossmann explains the censorship]
edit: title word
Can't Stop the Signal
15ReplyHere is an alternative Piped link(s):
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13ReplyFound the cross-platform app he's referring to in this video:
7ReplyA new California law was just passed which made "ghost guns" illegal. He was involved in ghost guns, at some level. It wasn't illegal before. Now it is. So now is when he got the boot.
0ReplyCA doesn't control the Internet Plus he had none of that content on his channel save for one video on the history of printed guns which got him dinged just over a year ago and he removed it
1ReplyWhat is a ghost gun?
0ReplyGhost guns are unregulated firearms that anyone — including minors and prohibited purchasers — can buy and build without a background check.
3D printed guns fall solidly into this category.
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WE NEED BREAK UP GOOGLE AND YOUTUBE NEEDS TO BECOME PUBLIC DOMAIN!!!!
-15ReplyWhat do you think public domain means? Cos I don't think it means what you think it means
70ReplyRemove their office walls! Make their private office public!
Probably what op meant
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You mean like the trademark?
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