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General Topics => General Discussion => Topic started by: QUIETShooter on September 25, 2023, 12:58:53 PM
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Danny the Medic. Very popular YouTuber and makes Food and Travel videos. He also has a CCW license and conceal carries wherever he goes.
Medic in the entertainment industry and former military and LE.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u7FQne2akck
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u7FQne2akck
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We watch his Vegas vids all the time. We first watched his channel when he only had like 35 views per video. Good to see him growing.
He's a "medic" for the entrainment industry and travels a lot to various places. But he goes to Vegas often and lives in NY. He took his CCW at Range702. I'm not sure if he CCW"s everywhere as he doesn't show many vids of him walking around from top to bottom view of himself. Unlike JacobslifeinVegas, every now and then you can see him printing.
Being from NYC, IDK what their gun laws are, I though there was something about not being able to take the registered gun out of the city or something. IDK.
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My son moved.
One of the first things my boy did was to get his ccw.
Amongst other things.
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My son moved.
One of the first things my boy did was to get his ccw.
Amongst other things.
To Vegas?
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We watch his Vegas vids all the time. We first watched his channel when he only had like 35 views per video. Good to see him growing.
He's a "medic" for the entrainment industry and travels a lot to various places. But he goes to Vegas often and lives in NY. He took his CCW at Range702. I'm not sure if he CCW"s everywhere as he doesn't show many vids of him walking around from top to bottom view of himself. Unlike JacobslifeinVegas, every now and then you can see him printing.
Being from NYC, IDK what their gun laws are, I though there was something about not being able to take the registered gun out of the city or something. IDK.
He did one video where he visited an indoor range in Vegas I think it was to re-new? But yeah, I shouldn't have assumed he carried everywhere in Vegas and he never mentioned it.
And being that he visits all over the valley, I hope he does. Especially since he uses the public bus system 99% of the time.
Although he disclaimed his video is for entertainment purposes only, a lot of his opinions and comments made sense to me.
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He did one video where he visited an indoor range in Vegas I think it was to re-new? But yeah, I shouldn't have assumed he carried everywhere in Vegas and he never mentioned it.
And being that he visits all over the valley, I hope he does. Especially since he uses the public bus system 99% of the time.
Although he disclaimed his video is for entertainment purposes only, a lot of his opinions and comments made sense to me.
It was to get his NV CCW. I actually emailed him about it and he responded. I asked if he was moving to NV and he said no. At the time, he was doing 90% Vegas videos and didn't explain his traveling medic job.
Too bad though cause NYC sucks.
He also has 1 shooting vid where a viewer took him out to the desert. IIRC danny shot a revolver. He looks like a revolver CCW kind of guy.
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This is just a FYI about CCW and Open Carry (OC) in NV
It isn't illegal to ccw, OC, or even bring in a cased firearm into a hotel. Although if OCing, they will immedately approach you. I've never seen anyone OC in a hotel b4. But what hotels do require is for you to check your firearm with their security. Approach any security guard and tell them u want to check ur gun. They will walk with u to their armory where you will receive a claim check ticket. Then you go back when you're ready to leave. Some hotels will escort you out and wait till your ride shows up or to your car (Palazzo/Venetian). Others will just let u leave (Planet Hollywood) and not at all make sure you left the property. Many CCW and the hotels don't aren't even aware. I've been there when it was shot show and saw a few printing. Security wasn't scanning at all.
There is no too and from law. So u can buy ammo and leave it in your car. Unlike here in HI.
You can buy a stung gun from a Bass Pro Shop off the shelf. No background check required.
Vegas does have a concealed blade length law and carrying a machete is totally illegal. I forgot the blade length law, but I know I had trouble finding a folding knife. Ended up at the Walmart and bought 1 for $12.
You can also leave your gun in your car as well, places to keep law. It's common for a no guns allowed area (doesn't have the weight of the law), so people leave their gun in their locked glove box.
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To Vegas?
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Henderson
When I went to visit, he told me he was concerned about the crime in the area. :(
He is a pretty good shooter with an analytical mind.
Daughter-in-law is pretty good too.
The RSOs at KHSC know both of them. :rofl:
Pity the fool who tries anything stoopid at their house.
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Henderson
When I went to visit, he told me he was concerned about the crime in the area. :(
He is a pretty good shooter with an analytical mind.
Daughter-in-law is pretty good too.
The RSOs at KHSC know both of them. :rofl:
Pity the fool who tries anything stoopid at their house.
WOuld be cool if he had a suppressed SBR for the home. Much easer to move from room to room when doing daily home activates. Plus the suppressor will help the ears. BJ Baldwin often has a suppressed firearm next to him in his home lounging pics.
Vegas does have more crime than HI, but at least you can defend yourself and not worry as much about being prosecuted. So as long as you are aware of your surroundings, you will be relatively OK, compared to here. Where as here with sensitive places, they disarmed almost all CCW holders. So the criminals have the advantage again.
Which I'm glad Danny the Medic has his CCW and hope he carry's everywhere. He often catches the bus to booney land to eat at a reastaurant and has to walk across an isolated open sand area. Then he meets fans for a meal and has them pick him up too.
Another YT'er I watch is Slot Lady. She recently got a set of P365's. 1 for her and 1 for her husband. She doesn't live in Vegas, but spends a lot of time there. She plays high roller slots, so it's not uncommon for her or her husband to have $40K in cash on them. I'm not sure if they CCW, but a smart YT'er who wins big bucks should.
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I like Danny the Medic videos. Fun to watch. He's so down to earth, unassuming, and just a regular everyday guy. My kind of guy.
Here's his take of personal protection. I like how he doesn't try to sell you on what he thinks is right for him. To each their own.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=scE0KGC0IWo
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When Danny mentioned the vulnerability of senior citizens, it reminded me of a story that I recently heard about.
An elderly couple was robbed while they slept in their Vegas hotel room. The perp obviously had a pass card.
They lost their wallets, cash, c/cards, ID's etc... The amazing thing is that the hotel staff tried their best
to convince the couple NOT to call the police. Was this an inside job? I have no idea if the hotel room door
had a security latch or if the latch was there but not used.
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When Danny mentioned the vulnerability of senior citizens, it reminded me of a story that I recently heard about.
An elderly couple was robbed while they slept in their Vegas hotel room. The perp obviously had a pass card.
They lost their wallets, cash, c/cards, ID's etc... The amazing thing is that the hotel staff tried their best
to convince the couple NOT to call the police. Was this an inside job? I have no idea if the hotel room door
had a security latch or if the latch was there but not used.
OMG that is horrible. Lots of people are packing their own type of door security items (door stops) when they travel.
Gotta remind myself to pack those things.
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OMG that is horrible. Lots of people are packing their own type of door security items (door stops) when they travel.
Gotta remind myself to pack those things.
This has its pros and cons. Like in the event of a medical emergency, it will take longer for help to get into the room. From what I've heard, a good % of room break ins are inside jobs.
The hotel safes can easily be opened and so can the door to the room. But at the same time, if you don't have a marker or like, do you want to carry big amounts of cash on you. We use the hotel safe, but only keep like $1K in it.
Luckily, we CCW and scan in Vegas, so carrying large amounts of cash isn't too much of a concern. We also set our GPS before leaving the building to the car.
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I like Danny the Medic videos. Fun to watch. He's so down to earth, unassuming, and just a regular everyday guy. My kind of guy.
Here's his take of personal protection. I like how he doesn't try to sell you on what he thinks is right for him. To each their own.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=scE0KGC0IWo
YTers have to be careful not to alienate any of their audience. The more views, the more $ they generate. Once he got his CCW, I knew he was a 2a kind of guy. Which surprised me that he even posted that video because there are some who are totally anti 2a and would stop watching his vids. Going to Battlefield LV is 1 thing, but taking a CCW course is another.
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YTers have to be careful not to alienate any of their audience. The more views, the more $ they generate. Once he got his CCW, I knew he was a 2a kind of guy. Which surprised me that he even posted that video because there are some who are totally anti 2a and would stop watching his vids. Going to Battlefield LV is 1 thing, but taking a CCW course is another.
Well, actually ....
Some of the most profitable channels post the most polarizing topics. Views and subscribers are important, but so is engagement. So, the more controversial the topic or opinion, the more interactions between those who agree and disagree with the Tuber.
The Left doesn't ignore gun-related content. They actually get triggered and engage with the channel owner and the other commenters.
Not a lot of interaction if the only ones posting write "me too".
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Well, actually ....
Some of the most profitable channels post the most polarizing topics. Views and subscribers are important, but so is engagement. So, the more controversial the topic or opinion, the more interactions between those who agree and disagree with the Tuber.
The Left doesn't ignore gun-related content. They actually get triggered and engage with the channel owner and the other commenters.
Not a lot of interaction if the only ones posting write "me too".
Do they make money per comment as well? I was emailing Color Up and he mentioned they get paid via the commercials. Which is why I sit thru them now, instead of pressing skip. Well for channels I often watch anyways. Random channels, I press skip. It's possible comments as well.
I get what youre saying, but what I'm getting at is that there are channels based on neutral content for controversial issues like guns, religion, sex, crude humor etc...Danny the Medic is 1 of them. He's focused on hotel and food. Although on occasion he goes off slightly for "come on guys food and travel" (sexual innuendos). Compare this to a more family friendly Vegas channel like Norma Geli or Pomsie. Even Jacobs Life in Vegas, he talks about gun laws, but it's in his "new laws in Nevada" videos and mentions all the laws that would apply to the scene. He has never stated his stance on the 2a, but I know he CCW's as I see him printing every now and then. Usually when he's doing his "how safe is North Vegas" video or "sketchy parts of Vegas" vids. Or if he's at Circus Circus.
Personally, I used to watch a channel Feli from Germany, formerly A German Girl in America. She's a German living in Cincinnati and explains the diff between American and German culture, rules, social norms, words, food, etc...Then 1 video, she went sort of off on guns and how even though explaining that Germany has no 2a, guns are bad. Not just showing the diff and she sometimes dives into "whats legal in German and not the USA" and vice versa. Her attitude in the vid was more on the anti 2a side. After that, I stopped watching her videos. It wasn't just a comparison video between the 2 countries.
So like Danny the Medic, these are examples of "escape from the stress of the real world" type of channels. Which is why I brought up the neutral thing.
Then enter Mr, Beast who caught some flack for his friend Chris turning into a girl. He's smart, he never addressed it in the videos specifically or even pays any attention to it in the vids. His vids are what I would call family friendly. Then for someone who really watched a lot of his vids should know that Chris was his OG friend. Friends before he was famous. So I give him kudo's for not removing him from his videos. Loyalty goes both ways. And he has removed other characters from his vids cause they "didn't fit the algorithm", but none are his OG friends.
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Do they make money per comment as well? I was emailing Color Up and he mentioned they get paid via the commercials. Which is why I sit thru them now, instead of pressing skip. Well for channels I often watch anyways. Random channels, I press skip. It's possible comments as well.
I get what youre saying, but what I'm getting at is that there are channels based on neutral content for controversial issues like guns, religion, sex, crude humor etc...Danny the Medic is 1 of them. He's focused on hotel and food. Although on occasion he goes off slightly for "come on guys food and travel" (sexual innuendos). Compare this to a more family friendly Vegas channel like Norma Geli or Pomsie. Even Jacobs Life in Vegas, he talks about gun laws, but it's in his "new laws in Nevada" videos and mentions all the laws that would apply to the scene. He has never stated his stance on the 2a, but I know he CCW's as I see him printing every now and then. Usually when he's doing his "how safe is North Vegas" video or "sketchy parts of Vegas" vids. Or if he's at Circus Circus.
Personally, I used to watch a channel Feli from Germany, formerly A German Girl in America. She's a German living in Cincinnati and explains the diff between American and German culture, rules, social norms, words, food, etc...Then 1 video, she went sort of off on guns and how even though explaining that Germany has no 2a, guns are bad. Not just showing the diff and she sometimes dives into "whats legal in German and not the USA" and vice versa. Her attitude in the vid was more on the anti 2a side. After that, I stopped watching her videos. It wasn't just a comparison video between the 2 countries.
So like Danny the Medic, these are examples of "escape from the stress of the real world" type of channels. Which is why I brought up the neutral thing.
Then enter Mr, Beast who caught some flack for his friend Chris turning into a girl. He's smart, he never addressed it in the videos specifically or even pays any attention to it in the vids. His vids are what I would call family friendly. Then for someone who really watched a lot of his vids should know that Chris was his OG friend. Friends before he was famous. So I give him kudo's for not removing him from his videos. Loyalty goes both ways. And he has removed other characters from his vids cause they "didn't fit the algorithm", but none are his OG friends.
There's a reason content creators say, "Like, share, subscribe and comment." YT algorithms look for all of that.
There's not a per-comment payment i don't think. but the more engagement a video gets, the more likely it is to get more recommendations making it show up in viewer's feeds. That equals more exposure and more potential views, likes and subs which bring with them ad revenue.
YouTube says the recommendation system is where most traffic to
videos comes from, not the search bar.
YouTube’s recommendation system is designed to find videos for
viewers, rather than viewers for videos.
It isn’t designed to push out or promote videos to viewers. The
recommendation system works the opposite way.
When a user visits YouTube the recommendation system pulls in
videos and ranks the best candidates according to what that user
is most likely to watch.
YouTube aims to help each viewer find videos they want to watch,
and maximize long term viewer satisfaction so they keep coming back.
https://www.searchenginejournal.com/youtube-algorithm-facts/403984/
More views = more ads watched for both YouTube & for the YouTubers receiving views from recommendations.
Danny has over 18.7K subs and > 6M views since the channel started in 2020.
Not too shabby, but also not surprising. Before he was am EMT/Paramedic, he was in the entertainment industry. As an actor and support cast member for many big names in Tv and movies, he had the connections, experience and resources to be a fine YouTuber. That carried over to his second career, which obviously makes his medic videos more informative and entertaining then the average beginning YT creator.
Don't discount the advantages he had going into YT.