With YouTube getting more strict of firearms videos, The Firearm Blog TV shows how a video is done that follows the video sharing platform's guidelines... "In his debut on TFBTV, Jim Grant creates a gun review video that adheres to the new strict firearm video guidelines set forth by YouTube.
So, is it the end of the world for airsoft on YouTube as they become more strict enacting policies affect those in the firearms world? Rad Plastic has a video up on this topic... "In this video I go over the lastest changes in Youtube policy, and how it might affect airsoft channels. Spoiler alert. Not at all dummies."
Is it really the end for airsoft on YouTube given the changes they implemented. Airsofters on YouTube were sent love letters from YouTube on changes such as monetisation and being part of the Creator program. According to The BB Warrior, they are not bad as you think... "Today we'll be discussing something controversial; and that is agreeing with YouTube."
It's the P90 Girl who does the greeting video for Frog Airsoft's YouTube Channel. It's rare to have a celebrity do such for someone... "Welcome to Frog's YouTube Channel! Thanks to P90 Girl for recording this greeting! As you can see sometimes it takes a few tries to film the intros lol!
Location: GTI's Joint Operations Center in Barnwell SC."
Do you have an airsoft YouTube Channel and you are earning something from your videos? Lately, some airsofters have been sent notice that their channels are no longer eligible for monetisation due to not meeting the minimum requirements of YouTube. Here is Rad Plastic giving tips on how to avoid such... "Youtube sure is trying to make it hard for those people who want to make a little scratch on the side by doing Airsoft reviews and videos.
An Airsoft YouTube Channel just posted their pilot episode. Dedicated mainly to Philippine airsofters, one its members is Wancho, one of the more well-known geardos in the Philippines and is steady helping hand to Popular Airsoft... "Launching a Pilot Episode for our Airsoft Channel! Here's Quiet, Kenobi, Ghost and Wancho to tell us more about 6mm TV and what you can expect from this channel."
You can also follow them on Facebook.
A good topic that The BB Warrior touches on --- YouTube. Any social media platform can be a double-edge sword, it can be used for good or bad purposes. As to airsoft, has the biggest video sharing platform helped? It sure did as for those who want to know more about airsoft can get information via videos created for their understanding. Did it hurt? It does too when airsoft videos of those irresponsible enough in using it for purposes that it is not intended get uploaded and go viral.
Need advice on running an airsoft YouTube Channel? Here is E House of Gun Gamers at your service... "This week on Gun Gamers, E House gives his advice on a subject he gets asked about relatively frequently. Hopefully the contents of this video are helpful for anyone looking to add video making to their hobby.
The new trend, YouTubers reading awful or mean comments of their videos. Airsoft GI Uncut made theirs, so watch and cringe as they read the comments that sometimes can lead to abandonment of civil discourse online... "Dave and Fish read some hilarious comments from one of the more popular videos they've filmed! What are your favorites?"
More on the accusations that airsoft YouTubers cheat to get better game footage for their viewers with The BB Warrior making a response to Airsoftology... "Today's video is a little different; I'll be doing a response to Airsoftology's video about whether or not Airsoft Youtubers cheat for better footage. Airsoftology has been a huge inspiration to my channel, so this should be an interesting one!"