YouTube limits Logan Paul vlog due to apparent suicide post
The Internet has long been fascinated with Japan for all the wrong reasons. A country with a rich and complicated history, Japan and its people are frequently reduced to caricatures and clickbait about ninjas, outrageous game shows, animated pornography, and weird commercials. Search Google or YouTube for “weird Japan,” and you’ll find a goldmine of terrible content stereotyping Japan as the sum of its most bizarre media and traditions — a metric that would reflect poorly on any country — and treating the idiosyncrasies of its oddest subcultures as quirky national characteristics. Last week, Youtube star Logan Paul became the latest offender in this category when he uploaded a video of a corpse at Aokigahara, a site known to foreigners... Continue reading…
YouTube limits Logan Paul vlog due to apparent suicide post
YouTube has removed blogger Logan Paul's channels from Google Preferred and will not feature him in the new season of "Foursome."
Thu 11 Jan 18 from Phys.org
Logan Paul: YouTube cuts ties with controversial star after 'suicide forest' video
The site has expressed regret over allowing the video to be uploaded and for its communication since
Thu 11 Jan 18 from The Independent
Logan Paul: YouTube says it is considering further consequences for star after 'suicide forest' video
The warning came as part of a long open letter of apology posted on the site's Twitter account
Wed 10 Jan 18 from The Independent
YouTube's stricter ad rules still wouldn't have stopped Logan Paul's 'suicide forest' video
Network looks to tighten rules to make YouTube a friendlier place        
Wed 17 Jan 18 from USA today
YouTube to manually review popular videos before placing ads
Wed 17 Jan 18 from Guardian.co.uk
YouTube suspends star over suicide video, doesn't shut door
PASADENA, Calif. (AP) -- YouTube has suspended a star who posted video images of what appeared to be a suicide victim but said Saturday that doesn't mean it won't work ...
Sat 13 Jan 18 from AP
YouTube to review popular channels for offensive content
Fri 12 Jan 18 from Daily Mail
YouTube finally hands down punishment to creator for posting dead body video
After nearly two weeks, YouTube removes Logan Paul from Google Preferred.
Thu 11 Jan 18 from Arstechnica
Logan Paul (and the internet) need to stop treating Japan as clickbait
The Internet has long been fascinated with Japan for all the wrong reasons. A country with a rich and complicated history, Japan and its people are frequently reduced to caricatures ...
Thu 11 Jan 18 from The Verge
YouTube cuts ties with Logan Paul over suicide video
YouTube star Logan Paul's multimillion subscriber channels are being axed in the wake of the scandal surrounding the disturbing suicide video he posted.
Thu 11 Jan 18 from Daily Mail