By Alana Schetzer
The Jalal "brothers", who are facing criminal charges over their faux bomb and drive-by shooting footage, will be allowed to upload more videos.
Arman, and Max Jalal and their 16-year-old co-accused, appeared in the Melbourne Magistrates Court on Friday in an attempt to amend the strict bail conditions that had prevented them from posting more videos to their popular YouTube channel.
The revised bail conditions still prohibit them from uploading or causing to be uploaded, any video or images of witnesses involved in their case.
The social media content makers rose to national prominence with a series of videos of them dressed as gun-toting, Arabic men.
One video featuring the staged drive-by shooting of a girl was posted online on February 23, creating a media furore.
The trio were charged several days later in relation to public nuisance, possessing a prohibited weapon and behaving in an offensive manner in a public place.