YouTube’s CEO says Logan Paul doesn’t deserve to be kicked off the platform

YouTube’s CEO says Logan Paul doesn’t deserve to be kicked off the platform

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https://www.theverge.com/2018/2/12/17006074/youtube-ceo-logan-paul-susan-wojcicki

Controversial YouTube star Logan Paul doesn’t deserve to be kicked off the platform — at least not yet, YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki said today. Paul has been under fire since his trip to Japan, when he posted video of a person who committed suicide. YouTube has temporarily suspended advertising revenue on Paul’s account. But speaking at the Code Media conference in Huntington Beach, CA, Wojcicki said that Paul hadn’t met the criteria for being banned from the platform.

“He hasn’t done anything that would cause those three strikes,” Wojcicki said. “We can’t just be pulling people off our platform ... They need to violate a policy. We need to have consistent [rules]. This is like a code of law.”

YouTube’s CEO says Logan Paul doesn’t deserve to be kicked off the platform

Feb 13, 2018, 5:22am UTC
https://www.theverge.com/2018/2/12/17006074/youtube-ceo-logan-paul-susan-wojcicki >Controversial YouTube star Logan Paul doesn’t deserve to be kicked off the platform — at least not yet, YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki said today. Paul has been under fire since his trip to Japan, when he posted video of a person who committed suicide. YouTube has temporarily suspended advertising revenue on Paul’s account. But speaking at the Code Media conference in Huntington Beach, CA, Wojcicki said that Paul hadn’t met the criteria for being banned from the platform. >“He hasn’t done anything that would cause those three strikes,” Wojcicki said. “We can’t just be pulling people off our platform ... They need to violate a policy. We need to have consistent [rules]. This is like a code of law.”