Firearms policy

The safety of our creators, viewers and partners is our highest priority. We look to each of you to help us protect this unique and vibrant community. It's important that you understand our Community Guidelines and the role that they play in our shared responsibility to keep YouTube safe. Take the time to carefully read the policy below. You can also take a look at this page for a full list of our guidelines.
Content intended to sell firearms, instruct viewers on how to make firearms, ammunition and certain accessories or instruct viewers on how to install those accessories is not allowed on YouTube. YouTube shouldn't be used as a platform to sell firearms or the accessories noted below. YouTube also doesn't allow live streams that show someone holding, handling or transporting a firearm. 

What this means for you

If you're posting content

Don't post content on YouTube if the purpose is to do one or more of the following:

  • Sell firearms or certain firearms accessories through direct sales (e.g. private sales by individuals) or links to sites that sell these items. These accessories may include:
    • Accessories that enable a firearm to simulate automatic fire
    • Accessories that convert a firearm to automatic fire, such as: bump stocks, gatling triggers, drop-in auto sears or conversion kits
    • High-capacity magazines or belts carrying more than 30 rounds
  • Provide instructions on manufacturing any of the following:
    • Firearms
    • Ammunition
    • High-capacity magazines
    • Homemade silencers/suppressors
    • Accessories that enable a firearm to simulate automatic fire
    • Accessories that convert a firearm to automatic fire, such as: bump stocks, Gatling triggers, drop-in auto sears or conversion kits
  • Provide instructions on how to convert a firearm to automatic or simulated automatic firing capabilities.
  • Provides instructions on how to install the above-mentioned accessories or modifications.

Please note that this is not a complete list.

Examples

Here are some examples of content that isn't allowed on YouTube.

  • Links in the title or description of your video to sites where firearms or the accessories noted above are sold. You can link to sites that discuss or review these items as long as those sites don't sell those items directly.
  • Displaying a firearm with the intention of selling that firearm via private sale. This includes giving the seller's phone number, email address or other contact information.
  • Showing users step-by-step instructions on how to finish a lower receiver in order to complete fabrication of a firearm.
  • Showing users how to make a silencer out of torch, oil can, solvent catcher or other parts.
  • Showing users how to install a bump stock or install a comparable accessory built to enable simulated automatic fire.
  • Live streams that feature someone holding or handling a firearm, regardless of whether or not they are firing it. Note: This does not include firearms in video games.
  • Live streams that feature someone transporting firearms from place to place, such as by carrying them or travelling with them by car, truck or other vehicle. Note: This does not include firearms in video games.

Please remember that these are just some examples, and don't post content if you think it might violate this policy

What happens if content violates this policy

If your content violates this policy, we will remove the content and send you an email to let you know. If we can't verify that a link that you post is safe, we may remove the link. Note that violative URLs posted within the video itself or in the video's metadata may result in the video being removed.

If this is the first time that you've violated our Community Guidelines, you'll most likely get a warning with no penalty to your channel. You will have the chance to take policy training to allow the warning to expire after 90 days. However, if the same policy is violated within that 90-day window, the warning will not expire and your channel will be given a strike. If you violate a different policy after completing the training, you will get another warning.

If you get three strikes within 90 days, your channel will be terminated. Learn more about our strikes system.

We may terminate your channel or account for repeated violations of the Community Guidelines or Terms of Service. We may also terminate your channel or account after a single case of severe abuse or when the channel is dedicated to a policy violation. We may prevent repeat offenders from taking policy training in the future. Learn more about channel or account terminations.

If you find content that violates this policy, report it. Instructions for reporting violations of our Community Guidelines are available here. If you've found a few videos or comments that you would like to report, you can report the channel.

 

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