YouTube just became a little less friendly to gun enthusiasts with a new change in their policy implemented this week. The platform, which already banned videos that linked to the selling of bump stocks and firearms, expanded their restrictions. The Verge explains the update:

Under the new restrictions, accessories that cannot be featured in videos that intend “to sell firearms or certain firearms accessories through direct sales” or “links to sites that sell these items” include those that enable a firearm to simulate automatic fire or convert a firearm to automatic fire (including bump stocks, gatling triggers, drop-in auto sears, and conversion kits), and high-capacity magazines. Videos can also no longer provide instructions on converting firearms to automatic or simulated automatic firing, manufacturing firearms, ammunition, silencers, and the aforementioned accessories. Lastly, videos cannot show users how to install these accessories.

This is a blow to people who’ve long used the videos on YouTube, which is the world’s most popular video sharing platform. Some people have already seen their videos deleted and their accounts suspended, Motherboard reports.

One channel, called InRange TV, announced that they’re moving their content to PornHub.

I have a feeling they won’t have their entire audience follow them there.