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Big Horn Armory YouTube Channel Is Removed

Talyn

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Big Horn Armory, manufacturer of high-end lever-action rifles, has seen their YouTube channel removed by the video hosting site’s staff—and it doesn’t look like they’re going to be back.


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Greg Buchel, owner of Big Horn Armory, said his company has not changed its content, but YouTube has changed its standards and applied those rules retroactively.

“At a certain point, continuing to appeal a policy that is written to exclude us made no sense,” said Buchel. “We accept what has happened, and we are moving forward.” And now, if you want to see their video content, you can find it on Rumble.
 
Big Horn Armory, manufacturer of high-end lever-action rifles, has seen their YouTube channel removed by the video hosting site’s staff—and it doesn’t look like they’re going to be back.


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Greg Buchel, owner of Big Horn Armory, said his company has not changed its content, but YouTube has changed its standards and applied those rules retroactively.

“At a certain point, continuing to appeal a policy that is written to exclude us made no sense,” said Buchel. “We accept what has happened, and we are moving forward.” And now, if you want to see their video content, you can find it on Rumble.
I think YouTube is up to something nefarious. A couple of channels I've watch daily for over a year just vanished recently. Both still have their podcasts up on Rumble. I hate to wear the tin foil hat but I find it extremely suspect when two channels with similar content just disappear.
 
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