Logan Paul: YouTube reprimands star vlogger over Japan 'suicide forest' video
by Julia Carrie Wong in San Francisco from Technology | The Guardian on (#3CZH3)
Logan Paul's channel, which has over 15.6 million subscribers, will be removed from YouTube's premium ad lineup as company apologizes for delayed response
YouTube is enacting a series of sanctions against Logan Paul, the popular vlogger who was forced to apologize after he uploaded a video on 31 December showing the body of an apparent suicide victim in Japan.
Paul's personal channel, which boasts more than 15.6 million subscribers, will be removed from YouTube's premium advertisement lineup, Google Preferred, a YouTube spokesperson confirmed. Google Preferred packages YouTube's most popular channels for blue chip advertisers.
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