There’s a lot of content on YouTube that’s probably not overly appropriate for people under the age of 18. Some of it is age-restricted. Some of it isn’t.
But YouTube underwent a major policy change regarding firearm content lately. Basically, a lot of gun content is now age-restricted, meaning people under 18 can’t watch it, even though they’re legally allowed to handle firearms.
They can still watch people talk about and consume hard liquor, which they can’t consume, but they can’t watch people shoot guns that they themselves may have handled.
Yeah, it’s stupid.But it seems at least one member of Congress wants to know why they changed the policy. Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) is seeking answers on whether YouTube changed some of its content moderation policies surrounding firearms due to the influence of government officials, particularly New York District Attorney Alvin Bragg (D).Jordan, acting in his capacity […]
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