No, this is not a post about suppressors. Sorry. But the title is not Clickbait. It’s about me running silent for the last several months. I’m sorry that I have not been able to contribute very much these last couple years. Things have been chaotic, and my health has been my priority along with several other things in my life that are just more important right now. I especially want to apologize to Hoot who has been literally running the show for the last few years in my intermittent absences. And I know that I’m not just running silent here, I’ve been running silent on YouTube as well as Facebook and MeWe. The truth is, I am on MeWe quite often, but I’m just watching over things and not interfering or commenting too much. You guys may have noticed that I’ve relaxed a little bit on who joins the 450 bushmaster group on MeWe. That’s not unintentional. I’m just being a little more lenient in my old age.
Regarding Facebook and the 450 bushmaster group on Facebook. I got kicked off of Facebook over three years ago right around election 2020. There’s nothing I can do about it and to be quite honest with you the last three years have been a little less stressful since I no longer deal with Facebook problems.
Regarding YouTube. Somebody started flagging my videos, and one by one YouTube started taking them down. The remaining videos, I have made private, and they cannot be seen by the public. And that brings me to my next question.
How many of you guys use Rumble? I’ve been thinking about going into my archives of all the videos that I’ve made regarding the 450 bushmaster and uploading them on Rumble. do any of you guys have any experience with rumble and have any of you had any problems over there posting firearms videos? I really really hate that my YouTube channel has been basically shut down, but under the circumstances, I have decided that I’m not going to post anymore YouTube videos that involve firearms or hunting or other “controversial “content.
My issue is, I have a whole notebook full of ideas to post as videos but they all involve reloading, or firearms, in some sort of fashion and I just don’t wanna post them on YouTube. Creating content for YouTube is very demanding and expensive especially if you are not monetized. And that brings me to my next problem. The iMac that I used back in the day to publish all those YouTube videos is now obsolete, and I cannot use my video editing software on it anymore to make videos. So, in order for me to start publishing content again on any platform, I have to buy a new computer. And I don’t want to shell out that kind of money if I am just going to get shut down and demonetized when I post on Rumble.
So what do you guys think? What should I do? Should I just forget about it? Or is Rumble actually a good place to monetize firearms related videos? I have something really big in the works right now and it’s about a year or two out, but I don’t want to tip my hand just yet. But when this really big thing, actually takes place, I’m definitely going to have a better opportunity to provide content for the 450 bushmaster videos that I want to make. So between March 2024 through March 2025 Hopefully there will be some major changes here on my end and I can get back to doing what I love to do the most. Miniature Rocket science, making holes with cordless “drills” and making a lot of noise.
My Rumble channel.
https://rumble.com/vafkr9-im-so-protected.html