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YouTube pares back Logan Paul partnershi­p after suicide video post

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LOS ANGELES: YouTube said on Wednesday it is removing popular American vlogger Logan Paul from its Google Preferred platform and putting future projects with him on hold, after Paul posted a video on the platform of a suicide victim in Japan.

“In light of recent events, we have decided to remove Logan Paul’s channels from Google Preferred. Additional­ly, we will not feature Logan in season 4 of ‘Foursome’ and his new Originals are on hold,” Alphabet Inc’s YouTube, said in a statement.

Google Preferred features YouTube’s most popular content in packages for sale to advertiser­s. Paul, 22, is one of YouTube’s top content creators, regularly drawing millions of views from his mainly youthorien­tated audience.

Paul also had projects in the works with YouTube’s premium subscripti­on service, YouTube Red, and appeared on the platform’s web series “Foursome.”

Representa­tives for Paul did not immediatel­y return requests from Reuters for comment.

Paul apologised in a YouTube video titled “So Sorry” last week for posting the video that showed him and his friends laughing about the body they fi lmed hanging on a tree in Japan’s “suicide forest.”

Paul said he had made a “huge mistake” and was ashamed of himself, and he deleted the video after it caused a social media backlash.

YouTube in an open letter on Tuesday said it was “upset by the video that was shared last week,” saying that “suicide is not a joke, nor should it ever be a driving force for views.”

The company said Paul’s video violated its guidelines and it was “looking at further consequenc­es.”

Paul has not posted any videos in the past week, saying he was “taking time to reflect.” — Reuters

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