Logan Paul Got Away With It - Summary

Summary

The creator of the video discusses Logan Paul's recent actions, specifically his visit to Japan's Suicide Forest where he filmed a corpse, and the subsequent backlash. Logan Paul released an apology video, which the creator analyzes and criticizes. The creator argues that while the apology seems sincere, it's not enough to make up for Logan's actions, and that he should have thought about the consequences before posting the video. The creator also criticizes YouTube for protecting Logan Paul and silencing other content creators who spoke out against him by issuing community guideline strikes. The creator believes that YouTube is giving Logan a "free pass" and favoring him over other creators.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. Logan Paul visited the Suicide Forest in Japan and filmed a corpse.
2. He posted the video online, causing widespread outrage and criticism.
3. YouTube took down videos from other creators criticizing Logan Paul's actions and gave them community guidelines strikes.
4. The reason for the strikes was "misleading or insufficient metadata".
5. Logan Paul released an official apology video for his actions.
6. In the apology video, Logan Paul admitted fault and said he was sorry for his actions.
7. The apology video was posted on YouTube and Twitter.
8. Logan Paul had previously posted an apology on his phone's notepad, which was different from his official apology video.
9. The notepad apology was criticized for being insincere and included "humble-bragging".
10. Logan Paul's fans, known as the "Logangers", defended his actions and criticized those who spoke out against him.
11. YouTube allowed Logan Paul's apology video to be posted without any restrictions, despite its sensitive content.
12. A tweet from TrustedFlagger suggested that YouTube was manually supporting Logan Paul and trying to silence other creators.
13. Logan Paul's video was not age-restricted or limited in any way until he manually took it down himself.
14. Other creators were given community guidelines strikes for criticizing Logan Paul's actions, while Logan Paul's video was allowed to remain online.