Big tech's crackdown on "gunfluencers" is nothing new, but policies at social media companies are becoming increasingly restrictive (read: here), leading to the demonetization of numerous channels. The latest victim of this aggressive censorship isn't even the typical gun YouTuber but instead a competitive rifle shooter on Team USA for the Paralympics.
Just The News reports that McKenna Geer, a competitive rifle shooter, had her Instagram account censored before she heads to Paris for the Paralympic Games in late August. Next week, the Olympic Games are set to begin.
Geer's Instagram account, "kennageer10.9," was reportedly censored by the social media company because of photos she posted with firearms at a qualifying competition.
Geer posted a screenshot of an image that shows her account has been censored.
"Your account and content won't appear in places like Explore, Search, Suggested Users, Reels, and Feed Recommendations," the Instagram notification reads.
On Thursday, she told Just the News that Instagram flagged three of her four latest posts.
When she informed the USA Shooting public relations team about the matter, they reached out to Instagram and received this response:
For Geer and gunfluencers who have been censored or demonetized by social media platforms with 'trust & safety' teams aligned with the censorship blob, try X. You might find some relief on Musk's 'free speech' platform.