Logan Paul is back on YouTube but it seems that the streaming service is not amused.
According to Mashable.com, early yesterday morning (Friday 2/9), YouTube announced on Twitter it would “temporarily” cut Logan Paul off from video ad revenue.
In response to Logan Paul’s recent pattern of behavior, we’ve temporarily suspended ads on his channels.
— YouTube Creators (@YTCreators) February 9, 2018
Logan Paul has been on a month-long “break” from YouTube after backlash to his posting footage of a suicide victim in Japan’s Aokigahara “suicide forest.” After widespread anger, Paul expressed remorse, donated money to suicide prevention. But in his return video, many argued he struck the wrong note, seemingly bragging about his accomplishments while also playing the victim.
He has also posted videos from his trip to Japan and encouraged his viewers to take part in the (lethal) Tide Pod challenge in a now-deleted Tweet.
Read more about Youtube’s official statement told to Mashable; CLICK HERE to read more.