New York Post: YouTube Bans Tutorials On How to Add Bump Stocks to Guns
October 11, 2017
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YouTube is now restricting video tutorials on common firearm accessories.
Via the New York Post:
YouTube announced it was banning video tutorials on how to add bump stocks — the device used by Las Vegas killer Stephen Paddock to up his kill count — to guns.
“We have long had a policy against harmful and dangerous content. In the wake of the recent tragedy in Las Vegas, we took a closer look at videos that demonstrate how to convert firearms to make them fire more quickly and we expanded our policy to prohibit these videos,” a spokesperson for YouTube told TechCrunch.
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