YouTube suspends Logan Paul’s ad revenue, blames ‘recent pattern of behavior’


Has controversial YouTuber Logan Paul changed? It seems YouTube doesn’t think so. Citing his “recent pattern of behavior,” the Google-owned platform announced this morning that it had “temporarily suspended” ads on Paul’s channels — stopping an income stream estimated to be worth more than a million dollars a month.

Paul’s “recent pattern of behavior” could mean a few different things though. The YouTuber caused international controversy when he filmed a suicide victim in Japan’s Aokigahara forest at the beginning of the year, and stopped producing his daily vlog for a month in response to the outcry. He returned to the platform late last month, claiming he had learned from his mistakes and grown as an individual. But, critics say he...

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