After Karl Kasarda's YouTube channel, InRange TV, was wiped without warning in early 2018, the firearm enthusiast said he had little option but to turn to posting clips and reviews on a platform of a different kind: PornHub.
He said navigating the social media landscape when it comes to the Second Amendment is only becoming more frustrating and confusing.
"The issue of oligarchical control over the Internet and all the impact over the ability to use it for free speech is going to only get worse," Kasarda told Fox News, alluding to the "big five" — YouTube, Google, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.