YouTube has announced consequences that will be taken against vloggers who ‘upload videos that result in widespread harm to our community of creators, viewers and advertisers’.
In January, Logan Paul attracted widespread backlash when he uploaded a video showing the body of a man who had taken his own life hanging in Japan’s Aokigahara Forest.
He has also been criticised by PETA for a video in which he tasered dead rats, and recently had ads suspended on his YouTube channel.
Although Logan isn’t mentioned by name in a new post from Ariel Bardin, Vice President of Product Management at YouTube,… Read the full story