All Sorts Here!

Free Online Dating, Free Live Cams, Nude Celebs, Find A Bride & More!

News

Logan Paul ad revenue – YouTube temporarily cuts off

Tasering a dead rat isn’t a good look after his other recent problems.

Logan Paul
CULVER CITY, CA – OCTOBER 18: Actor Logan Paul attends the Premiere Of Lionsgate’s “Where’s The Money” at ArcLight Cinemas on October 18, 2017 in Culver City, California. (Photo by Leon Bennett/WireImage)

YouTube star Logan Paul is in hot water again with YouTube, following his suspension from the service’s Preferred Ad program for posting a video of a suicide victim in Japan. YouTube has temporarily suspended all ads on his channels, cutting off revenue estimated between $40,000 to $600,000 per month. On Twitter, YouTube Creators cited his “recent pattern of behavior,” as reason for the suspension. Paul posted an apology video following the first suspension, but has since gone back to his shock tactics, posting videos showing dead fish and the tasering of a dead rat.

You’d think Paul would have laid low, having lost ad revenue, been cut from YouTube Creators’ Originals series and lost a YouTube Red deal for a sequel to his film, The Thinning. Since issuing the apology video, however, Paul has recently suggested on Twitter that he’d swallow Tide Pods and tried to monetize a video that violated YouTube’s advertiser guidelines (YouTube didn’t say which).

YouTube further elaborated in a statement. “This is not a decision we made lightly … we believe he has exhibited a pattern of behavior in his videos that makes his channel not only unsuitable for advertisers, but also potentially damaging to the broader creator community,” a spokesperson wrote.

The site has been under scrutiny of late for sketchy content, including creepy kids programs and Russian influence in the US presidential elections. It recently promised to enlist 10,000 human moderators to screen content, for one. And after saying Paul may face further consequences for the suicide video, YouTube said it would address “egregious” content from all creators.

Suspending ad payments for Paul is YouTube’s most serious sanction yet. However, he reportedly gains a big chunk of revenue from merchandise and clothing sales, so that isn’t kneecapping him completely. So far, YouTube has resisted suspending its biggest stars, including Paul and PewdiePie. However, with advertisers like Mars, HP and Smirnoff having dropped YouTube until it cleans up its act, the site might need to start wielding its banhammer.

Original Article here

 

free fuckbook
100% FREE

Click Here To Return To Homepage