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Youtbe AI will retroactively punish you when new rules are created.
Same as it ever was.
Most normies into guns are going to watch on their TV.
And that's the other HUGE reason why alternative video sites don't work out. Youtube comes standard on your phone and TV as an app, normies and gen alphas watch on those two devices.
Bitchute (terrible)
I like Bitchute purely because it's basically a free version of Patreon where older more controversial stuff from a couple creators that I like gets reuploaded there after youtube poopoos them for being naughty.
YouTube viewers not looking at their subscriptions and only looking at the home page feed is a major reason why sub counts to actual views drop off so heavily. There’s a constant refrain from subscribers “I don’t see your content anymore” in the comments sections across channels.

Most people doing YouTube should keep it as a hobby.

The people doing it as a career need multiple revenue streams. Ian does have that between books and other things he’s doing.
How do you use a glue stick? Inquiring minds wish to know.
 
Garand "Talk is cheap, ammunition is expensive" Thumb has published a video on his more treasured guns from the collection, featuring a Colt Monitor he had converted from an Ohio Ordnance A2 totaling about $15,000.
 
Youtube has changed significantly in the past few years and few seem to understand how or why.

If you look at the surface, it seems our numbers are down wildly. However support is stable. This means our core group has largely been retained and likely has grown approximate to loss.

The reason views are a mess is because platforms like tiktok robbed what would have been the next adult generation, short format viewer. Previously bored teens would browse YT and just consume 30 seconds of various videos. Previews were not available, AI summaries not available. They would scrub though videos for a few seconds. That still counted as a view. My views are way down but my watch time is way up on standard videos.

Then YT decided to split their own platform with shorts, which were implemented poorly at first. Shorts became the only real growth vector for about a year there. This was awful bc established viewers hated them in their feed. The dust is finally settled, but we had a minor exodus during their introduction.

Now my subscriber count is a mess. A lot of it is legacy viewers who wanted my videos on their homepage (surprise, they aren't) but a growing number are shorts consumers who subscribed just to increase the likelihood that I show in their bored scrolling. This split approach is frankly nightmarish for a long format production like us. Just as a means of panning for new, real viewers I now have this other part time job.

Given the comments, I now have a significant audience that doesn't even realize we are making documentaries at all. Any attempt to alert them smells of internal advertising and many people have developed a sort of ad-amnesia as their brains have learned to just filter out non-core information due to all the existing spam out there.

Take all of that and pair it with YT algorithm BS and it's favoritism towards children's content (because they watch more and click things on accident, which then means ad rev for YT) and you can see guntube spiralling already.

Now add in constant censorship that forces a new wave of guntuber 1337 speak, removing instructionals, and demonetizing anything actually interesting to watch. This forces the content into a narrower and therefore less interesting template while making the presenter sound like he is babbling at babies while avoiding no no words. Even if the speech is done well, it is a constant reminder you are listening to a weak man afraid of losing money and respect drops accordingly.
 

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