The YouTuber is criticizing Logan Paul for his actions in a video where he entered Japan's Aokigahara forest, a known site for suicides, and filmed a dead body. The YouTuber argues that Logan Paul's apology was insincere and that he was trying to manipulate his audience. He also criticizes YouTube for protecting Logan Paul and silencing other content creators who spoke out against him by issuing Community Guidelines strikes. The YouTuber believes that Logan Paul's actions were despicable and that he has a long way to go to redeem himself, and that a quick apology video is not enough.
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1. Logan Paul traveled to Japan and filmed a video in a renowned suicide forest.
2. In the video, Logan Paul and his team encountered a corpse and reacted in a way that was widely criticized as being disrespectful.
3. The video caused a massive outrage among content creators and viewers.
4. YouTube took down videos criticizing Logan Paul's actions, citing Community Guidelines strikes for "misleading or insufficient metadata."
5. Logan Paul released an official apology video, in which he acknowledged a "severe and continuous lapse in my judgment" and stated that he did not expect to be forgiven.
6. The apology video was met with skepticism by some, who pointed out that Logan Paul had previously posted a different apology on his phone, which was seen as insincere.
7. Logan Paul's fans, known as the "low gang," defended his actions and criticized those who spoke out against him.
8. YouTube manually reviewed Logan Paul's video and decided to leave it up without age restrictions, despite reports of graphic content.
9. Reuploads of the video were given strikes for graphic content, while the original video was not.
10. The incident sparked a wider conversation about YouTube's content moderation policies and its treatment of popular creators.