Logan Paul Doesn’t Deserve To Be Banned



That’s been the question on everyone’s mind. The notorious YouTuber, who faced worldwide backlash after uploading a video on Dec. 31 that featured the body of a man who had recently committed suicide, returned to vlogging on YouTube earlier this month. In Paul’s first vlogs back, the 22-year-old hit dead rats with a Taser and gave his dead fish CPR. Paul’s videos resulted in severe consequences from YouTube, including the removal of any ads on his videos and the cancellation of his YouTube Red projects. His actions have led to calls for Paul to be banned from YouTube, but speaking at the Code Media conference tonight, YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki said the company isn’t going to go that far — at least not at this point. “He hasn’t done anything that would cause those three strikes,” Wojcicki said. “We can’t just be pulling people off our platform. They need to violate a policy. We need to have consistent [rules].”


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