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Logan Paul's Suicide Forest Video is a viral video by YouTuber Logan Paul in which he discovers a dead body in the Aokigahara forest in the Chūbu region of Honshu in Japan. After the video was uploaded to YouTube in late December 2017, Paul was widely criticized online for exploiting a man's suicide for clickbait and video views.

Origin

On December 31st, 2017, Paul uploaded a video to YouTube in which he visited Aokigahara, a forest on Mt. Fuji in Japan colloquially known as the "Suicide Forest" for the unusually high number of suicides that take place there. The video has since been deleted, but received over at least 6.2 million views before then.[9] In the video, Paul finds a body hanging. Paul went on to say in the video that suicide and depression are serious issues. While the original video has since been deleted, a mirrored version was uploaded to Liveleak on January 2nd, 2018, which garnered more than 919,000 views within 24 hours (shown below).

Spread

The video immediately created a wave of controversy as people saw the video as Paul trivializing suicide for the success of his YouTube channel.[2][3] Criticism on Twitter focused on the presentation of the suicide. For example, Twitter user @GucciFinn tweeted that Paul's actions after discovering the body did not excuse his talks about depression being a serious issue in the video (shown below, left). Actor Aaron Paul (no relation) tweeted his disgust at Logan as well (shown below, right).


Follow @GUCCIFINN logan paul exploited a persons suicide and FILMED the body after knowing the person was actually dead. if you stan that, youre disgusting. logan paul is disgusting. 9:34 PM-1 Jan 2018
Aaron Paul @aaronpaul8 Following Dear @LoganPaul, How dare you! You disgust me. I can't believe that so many young people look up to you. So sad. Hopefully this latest video woke them up. You are pure trash. Plain and simple. Suicide is not a joke. Go rot in hell. Ap 10:27 PM-1 Jan 2018

YouTube posted a statement on Paul's video, saying their hearts went out to the family of the suicide victim and clarifying their policy on graphic content (shown below).


Our hearts go out to the family of the person featured in the video. YouTube prohibits violent or gory content posted in a shocking, sensational or disrespectful manner. If a video is graphic, it can only remain on the site when supported by appropriate educational or documentary information and in some cases it will be age-gated. We partner with safety group:s such as the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline to provide educational resources that are incorporated in our YouTube Safety Center

After a day of backlash, Paul took to Twitter to post screenshots of an apology he'd written on his phone. He stated that he intended to raise awareness about suicide prevention and noted that he made a lot of content every day and was swept up "in the moment" (shown below).


Also on January 2nd, Redditor uniqueUsername18839 posted a screenshot of a 4chan post featuring a green text story from the perspective of the man who killed himself, followed by a Virgin vs. Chad edit based on the controversy (shown below). Within 24 hours, the post gained over 7,000 points (92% upvoted) and 270 comments on /r/4chan.[1]

File: shiteatinlogan (2) png (959 KB, 1092x728) Anonymous 01/02/18(Tue)00:37:33 No.755600050 [Reply755601267 2275560159422755603237 375560341027556043302275560440432755605403227556054642755606150 >be 21 year old Japanese man >Have 3.9 gpa in uni Big disappointment to family >no time for relationships between work and school >look out apartment window at night >Feel soul-crushingly lonely. Can't sleep >Mt. Fuji dominates the horizon >Decide that tomorrow is the day all of this will come to an end >Don't sleep that night. Too nervous >Swing by a hardware store on your way to the suicide forest >purchase a long length of rope >shopkeeper isn't even phased. He's seen some s--- >Get to the forest. >Tie the noose so that your feet will barely dangle above the ground >Finally your soul can be at peace with your ancestors >Get to the afterlife and you're allowed one final glance into the mortal world before you progress to heaven or whatever s--- those j--- have >Look down >Some f------ retarded American with a selfie stick and a dumbass hat found your body "WHoooah dude. IVE NEVER SEEN A DEAD BODY BEFORE. THIS IS HUGE." >See him stifle a laugh as he says "SUICIDE IS SERIOUS BUSINESS BROS." >He f------ canters over to the parking lotand drinks a few shots of sake >groundskeeper chastises him for going in a restricted area "ITS TOO LATE FOR THAT MY DUDEBRO LOL." "SUICIDE IS NO JOKE HOMIES. DONT FORGET TO LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE TO SPREAD AWARENESS." >Seeing this event unfold only further confirms your decision to leave this bitch of a world 46 replies and 1 image omitted. Click here to view □ Anonymous 01/02/18(Tue)02:17:21 No.755605594 )2-755606223 File: 096E832F524C-4596-8A02-5(一).png (436 KB. 2518x1024) "The Virgin J-- Suicide" THE CHAD SUICIDE PSA" Comic relief headgear to lighten the mood in dark times Weak looking rope, could barely suicide properly Head turned down, avoids eye contact even in death Gives genuine, heartfelt advice to others in hopes they won't take their own lives State of the art camera to capture closeups of tragedy Poorly fitted coat, bad fashion sense Tosses aside respect for the greater good of preventing suicides OUCH Weak, feminine death pose Takes heart-wrenching footage with no fear or trepidation Phone still in pocket but not ringing, nobody cares he's gone Able to maintain an erection under extreme duress Feet touching ground, probably afraid of heights Stromps through scary suicide forests with no fear, doesn't respect foreign weakness and seeks to expose it

Shortly after, Paul posted a video titled "So Sorry," in which he apologized for posting the video (shown below). Over the next day, the video reached #1 on YouTube's trending page and received upwards of 17 million views and 762,000 comments.

I made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, and I don’t expect to be forgiven. I’m simply here to apologise.

What we came across in the woods that day was obviously unplanned. The reactions you saw on tape were raw; they were unfiltered. None of us knew how to react or how to feel. I should have never posted the video. I should have put the cameras down and stopped recording what we were going through.

There's a lot of things I should have done differently but I didn't. And for that, from the bottom of my heart, I am sorry. I want to apologise to the internet. I want to apologise to anyone who has seen the video. I want to apologise to anyone who has been affected or touched by mental illness, or depression, or suicide. But most importantly I want to apologise to the victim and his family.

For my fans who are defending my actions, please don't. I don’t deserve to be defended. My goal with my content is always to entertain; to push the boundaries, to be all-inclusive. In the world live in, I share almost everything I do. The intent is never to be heartless, cruel, or malicious. Like I said I made a huge mistake. I don’t expect to be forgiven, I’m just here to apologise. I'm ashamed of myself. I’m disappointed in myself. And I promise to be better. I will be better. Thank you.

The same day, YouTuber PewDiePie uploaded a video reacting to the controversy, which garnered more than 8.6 million views and 106,000 comments over the next 24 hours (shown below, left). Also on January 2nd, PewDiePie uploaded a short mashup of the Paul video with YouTuber Keemstar's "Dollar in the Woods" music video. The video has since been removed.

YouTube's Response

Open Letter

On January 9th, 2018, the official YouTube Twitter[4] feed tweeted a series of tweets as an "open letter" to the video-sharing site community, saying they found the video upsetting, that "suicide is not a joke" and that channel was in violation of YouTube's community guidelines and that the company had acted "accordingly."

YouTube YouTube 18h An open letter to our community Many of you have been frustrated with our lack of communication recently. You're right to be. You deserve to know what's going on. YouTube @YouTube 18h Like many others, we were upset by the video that was shared last week. YouTube @YouTube 18h Suicide is not a joke, nor should it ever be a driving force for views. As Anna Akana put it perfectly: "That body was a person someone loved. You do not walk into a suicide forest with a camera and claim mental health awareness." YouTube @YouTube 18h We expect more of the creators who build their community on @YouTube, as we're sure you do too. The channel violated our community guidelines, we acted accordingly, and we are looking at further consequences. YouTube @YouTube 18h It's taken us a long time to respond, but we've been listening to everything you've been saying. We know that the actions of one creator can affect the entire community, so we ll have more to share soon on steps we're taking to ensure a video like this is never circulated again.

Many criticized YouTube's response, disputed the claim that the site acted accordingly, noting that it was only removed by Paul and not YouTube itself and that it had been placed on the YouTube trending page (shown below). In the coming days, several internet news sites published articles about YouTube's response, including UpRoxx and NYMag.

Katie Notopoulos @katienotopoulos No, YouTube didn't "act accordingly" Logan Paul took it down himself after it had been up for 24 hours, It was not removed by YouTube. In fact, YouTube initially reviewed it and deemed it safe to leave up without an age restriction.
Jonas r @JonasDoesArt Replyjing to @JonasDoesArt @YouTube "We acted accordingly" Yup, good job, you put a video about finding a dead body and disrespecting Japanese culture onto the trending page Didn't remove it. Didn't strike his channel. Didn't really do anything until now where you claim that you've done something?

On January 10th, YouTuber Philip DeFranco uploaded a video criticizing YouTube's open letter, which gained over 1.7 million views and 10,500 comments within 24 hours.

Removal From Google Preferred

On January 10th, 2018, the YouTube news blog Tubefilter[5] reported that YouTube had removed Paul's channel from Google Preferred and that Paul would no longer appeared in season 4 of the YouTube Red web series Foursome. A statement from a YouTube spokesperson read as follows:

“In light of recent events, we have decided to remove Logan Paul’s channels from Google Preferred. Additionally, we will not feature Logan in season 4 of ‘Foursome’ and his new Originals are on hold.”

That day, the news was subsequently reported by The Daily Dot,[6] BuzzFeed[7] and UpRoxx.[8] Meanwhile, YouTuber MundaneMatt uploaded a video discussing YouTube's announcement (shown below).

Paul's Return to Vlogging

On January 24th, 2018, Logan Paul returned to vlogging with a video called "Suicide: Be Here Tomorrow," a seven-minute documentary about Paul's learning to understand suicide by meeting with specialists, doctors and survivors.[9] Toward the end of the vlog, Paul pledges to donate $1 million to suicide prevention causes. The video (shown below) received more than 9 million views in 24 hours and became the #1 trending video on YouTube.

The response to the video was mixed. On January 24th, Twitter[10] user @jfwong described the video as a public relations maneuver. They tweeted, "TLDR – Logan Paul finally gave the world a unifying reason so we could all rally against him. His vlog also showed us a very messed up & privileged kid with far too much influence and little wisdom to go with it. Thus, his suicide awareness video is a BANDAID on a BROKEN BONE." The post (shown below, left) received more than 3,300 retweets and 15,000 likes in 24 hours.

That day, Twitter[11] user @TheLazyKidOfJoy tweeted their support of Paul. They wrote, "Alright. I honestly thought Logan Paul could never come back from what he has done. But I am happy to be proven wrong by him. His new video is incredible and truly shows that he wants to change for the better of the world and himself. @LoganPaul you are not alone. 🙌 #Respect." The post (shown below, center) received more than 120 retweets and 930 likes in 24 hours.

Twitter[12] user @TaylorLorenz noted that Paul's fanbase has not left him in the wake of the controversy. She tweeted, "Worth noting that Logan Paul's child/teen fan base basically never abandoned him over the suicide forest vid, he only gained subscribers and mainstream notoriety. Now they are all welcoming him back like #wow #brave. He's being praised by fellow YouTubers too." The post (shown below, right) received more than 775 retweets and 4,000 likes in 24 hours.

That day, Twitter[13] published a Moments page on the video and reaction to it.

TLDR - Logan Paul finally gave the world a unifying reason so we could all rally against him. His vlog also showed us a very messed up & privileged kid with far too much influence and little wisdom to go with it. Thus, his suicide awareness video is a BANDAID on a BROKEN BONE.
Alright. I honestly thought Logan Paul could never come back from what he has done. But I am happy to be proven wrong by him His new video is incredible and truly shows that he wants to change for the better of the world and himself. @LoganPaul you are not alone. Ψ #Respect Logan Paul @LoganPaul new video Suicide: Be Here Tomorrow youtu.be/oWjxSkJpxFU
Worth noting that Logan Paul's child/teen fan base basically never abandoned him over the suicide forest vid, he only gained subscribers and mainstream notoriety. Now they are all welcoming him back like #wow #brave He's being praised by fellow YouTubers too.

Logan Paul: Suicide Forest Run

In late January 2018, a platformer video game titled Logan Paul: Suicide Forest Run was uploaded for Android devices to the Google Play store. On January 27th, YouTuber Celebrity Martyr uploaded footage from the game (shown below).

On January 29th, Google removed the app from the Google Play store, where it had been ranked #9 in the United States.

screenshot of the game Logan Paul: Suicide Forest Run as it appeared in the Google Play store, the thumbnail from the game shows a cartoon Logan Paul wearing a green hat and dabbing in a forest

That day, The Daily Dot published an article about the game, which featured an interview with the creator of the game, who identified himself by the pseudonym Simo Mediator.

“The main idea of my game was to show in a sarcastic way the reason Logan Paul went to the suicide forest. The real reason [was] to get views, [and this] was intended to be sort of a meme game. Never thought it would get this much success. I heard it got 9 in U.S. Google Play rank, but I’m not sure. I didn’t set up ranking tools and app analytics, because never thought it would get this popular.”

Cardi B Instagram Comment

On January 31st, rapper and recording artist Cardi B posted a picture of herself on Instagram [19] with the caption "They trinna crucify me like they did Christ." The post (shown below) received more than 1.5 million likes in 24 hours.

iamcardib。. Follow iamcardib They trinna crucify me like they did Christ Load more comments 1,503,938 likes 19 HOURS AGO Log in to like or comment.

Shortly after the post was made, Logan Paul, presumably referring to his ongoing "Suicide Forest vlog" controversy, responded to the comment with "lawlz u tellin me." The comment (shown below, left) received more than 1,900 likes in 18 hours.

This comment was not well-received by Cardi B's followers, who mostly chastised Paul for his comment. The following day, Mashable[20] published an article about the backlash to Paul's comment.

loganpaul # lawlz u tellin me 18h 1,914 likes Reply Load previous replies
tayloradams_bk @loganpaul might not be the best thing to say right now 11m Reply
edesa_baraku @loganpaul oh my god shut up please everyone is going to be happy then.How could kids like him!

Good Morning America Interview

On February 1st, 2018, Paul appeared on Good Morning America[14] for an exclusive interview (shown below). In the interview with GMA's Michael Strahan, Paul discusses his experiences since the infamous video's release, particularly speaking with the parents of children who watch his show and the violent reaction from people online. He believes this his content is not for children and that parents should be "monitoring" what their children watch. He also discusses his being dropped from Google Preferred, which provides advertisers an easier path to content creators.



Online, people were mixed on the interview. Twitter[15] user @NicoleB1015 tweeted (shown below, left), "@LoganPaul the whole world does not hate you there are still people that love you and that will not turn there back on you just because of 1 mistake that you made i don't hate you at all i still love you no matter what goes on i even bought some of your new merch."

However, Twitter[16] user @TaylorLorenz took issue with Paul's perception of his fanbase. She wrote, "Logan: 'It's odd, because I'm 22 years old, it's not like I'm making content necessarily for kids.' Ummm half his fan base is like 8 years old there's no way he doesn't recognize that. No 22 year olds watch Logan Paul." The tweet (shown below, center) received more than 360 retweets and 1,600 likes in 12 hours.

Additionally, Twitter[17] user @dmburrows tweeted, "He keeps making this all about himself. That’s what got him in trouble in the first place." The tweet (shown below, right) received more than 115 retweet and 945 likes in 12 hours.

That day, Twitter[18] published a Moments page dedicated to the reaction to the interview.

@LoganPaul the whole world does not hate you there are still people that love you and that will not turn there back on you just because of 1 mistake that you made i don't hate you at all i still love you no matter what goes on i even bought some of your new merch
Logan: "It's odd, because l'm 22 years old, it's not like l'm making content necessarily for kids." Ummm half his fan base is like 8 years old there's no way he doesn't recognize that. No 22 year olds watch Logan Paul
He keeps making this all about himself. That's what got him in trouble in the first place.

YouTube Suspends Ad Revenue

On February 6th, Logan Paul uploaded a vlog entited "ASKING COLLEGE STUDENTS WHAT THEY THINK OF LOGAN PAUL! (in disguise)." In the original thumbnail for the video (shown below), Paul included the image of him in the suicide forest video. It has since been deleted. Within three days, the video has been viewed more than 8.6 million times.[24]

ASKING COLLEGE STUDENTS WHAT THEY THINK OF LOGAN PAUL! (in disguise) | thumbnail of video showing Logan Paul wearing glasses and a fake beard while interviewing a person with their arms crossed. screenshot of Logan Paul's face in the forest suicide video

On February 9th, YouTube suspended advertising from Logan Paul's YouTube[21] page, citing "recent pattern of behavior," which includes the video in which he tased a dead rat and referencing the Tide POD challenge in a since-deleted tweet[22] (shown below, left).

On February 9th, the official YouTube Creators Twitter[23] account tweeted, "In response to Logan Paul’s recent pattern of behavior, we’ve temporarily suspended ads on his channels." The post (shown below, right) received more than 11,000 retweets and 56,300 likes in 12 hours.

Logan Paul @LoganPaul swallowing 1 tide pod per retweet
Create YouTube Creators Black History@YTCreators In response to Logan Paul's recent pattern of behavior, we've temporarily suspended ads on his channels.

Documentary

On July 4th, 2018, Paul released his first vlog in two weeks entitled "WHY I HAVEN’T BEEN POSTING…" During the video, he announced that he has been making a documentary about the controversy surrounding the Suicide Forest video. He said that he is "actually filming a documentary about everything that’s happened this year, all the stuff that went down in January, where I was at in my life and kind of the psyche of what actually happened.” The video (shown below) received more than 4 million views in one week.

Qorygore Video

On December 3rd, 2018, Indonesian YouTuber Qorygore posted a since-removed video of himself in the Aokigahara forest. In the video, the YouTuber said, "No dead bodies, no fun." Before being removed the video received more than 575,000 views (screenshot below). When he found a body, Qorygore reportedly said, "I went all the way to Japan. This is Logan Paul 2.0."[25][27]

He later appeared on YouTuber Eno Bening's podcast, where he questioned whether that was a body or not. he said, "It was a pile covered by a raincoat[…]Because I respected the dead body, I didn’t get really close to him."

That day, Redditor[26] AhrulGhfrn posted about the video in the /r/Indonesia subreddit.

Some called the video "disrespectful" on Twitter (examples below).


Qorygore's new vid is disgusting and disrespectful towards Japanese people. Logan Paul wanna be.
qorygore suicide forest video is distasteful even judging from the first 2 minutes. they treat aokigahara as if ift were a disneyland and saying disrespectful stuff

Various Examples

In the coming days days, various photoshops and image macros criticizing and mocking Paul reached the frontpage of the /r/dankmemes and /r/memeeconomy subreddits (shown below).

Logan Paul @LoganPaul Dear Internet, You know I had to do it to em
aes p . Nau TUBE CP
#10 ON TRENDING We found Dead bodies in the Jedi temple.... 6M views
BEING LIBERTARIAN DAN DANCER
WHO WOULD WIN? a YouTube channel one hangy boi with millions of subscribers
CTRL+ALT+DEし BY TIM BUICKLEY GEN

Search Interest

External References

[1] Reddit – /r/4chan

[2] Select All – Logan Paul Posts Footage of Apparent Suicide Victim on YouTube

[3] New York Times – YouTube Star Logan Paul Apologizes for Posting Video Showing Dead Body

[4] Twitter – open letter

[5] Tubefilter – YouTube Removes Logan Paul From Google Preferred

[6] The Daily Dot – YouTube squelches business deals with Logan Paul

[7] BuzzFeed – Logan Paul Loses Business Deals With YouTube

[8] UpRoxx – YouTube Cancels Logan Paul Projects

[9] YouTube – Suicide: Be Here Tomorrow.

[10] Twitter – @jfwong's Tweet

[11] Twitter – @TheLazyKidOfJoy's Tweet

[12] Twitter – @TaylorLorenz's Tweet

[13] Twitter – Logan Paul returns with a video dedicated to suicide prevention

[14] Twitter – @GMA's Tweet

[15] Twitter – @NicoleB1015's Tweet

[16] Twitter – @TaylorLorenz's Tweet

[17] Twitter – dmburrows' Tweet

[18] Twitter – YouTuber Logan Paul on suicide video: 'I am a good guy who made a bad decision'

[19] Instagram – @iamcardib's Post (page unavailable)

[20] Mashable – Logan Paul is getting dragged for his insensitive comment on Cardi B's Instagram

[21] The Verge – YouTube suspends Logan Paul’s ad revenue, blames ‘recent pattern of behavior’

[22] Metro – Logan Paul is at it again as he encourages dangerous Tide Pod challenge after suicide forest video

[23] Twitter – @YTCreators' Tweet

[24] YouTube – ASKING COLLEGE STUDENTS WHAT THEY THINK OF LOGAN PAUL!

[25] Coconuts – Indonesian Youtuber pulls a Logan Paul by filming dead body in Japan’s suicide forest

[26] Reddit – [P.S.A] Do not Click or Watch qorygore's (an Indonesian Youtuber) suicide forest on Youtube

[27] The Daily Dot – YouTuber Qorygore in trouble for posting video of a body inside Japanese suicide forest



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Logan Paul's Suicide Forest Video is a viral video by YouTuber Logan Paul in which he discovers a dead body in the Aokigahara forest in the Chūbu region of Honshu in Japan. After the video was uploaded to YouTube in late December 2017, Paul was widely criticized online for exploiting a man's suicide for clickbait and video views.

Origin

On December 31st, 2017, Paul uploaded a video to YouTube in which he visited Aokigahara, a forest on Mt. Fuji in Japan colloquially known as the "Suicide Forest" for the unusually high number of suicides that take place there. The video has since been deleted, but received over at least 6.2 million views before then.[9] In the video, Paul finds a body hanging. Paul went on to say in the video that suicide and depression are serious issues. While the original video has since been deleted, a mirrored version was uploaded to Liveleak on January 2nd, 2018, which garnered more than 919,000 views within 24 hours (shown below).



Spread

The video immediately created a wave of controversy as people saw the video as Paul trivializing suicide for the success of his YouTube channel.[2][3] Criticism on Twitter focused on the presentation of the suicide. For example, Twitter user @GucciFinn tweeted that Paul's actions after discovering the body did not excuse his talks about depression being a serious issue in the video (shown below, left). Actor Aaron Paul (no relation) tweeted his disgust at Logan as well (shown below, right).


Follow @GUCCIFINN logan paul exploited a persons suicide and FILMED the body after knowing the person was actually dead. if you stan that, youre disgusting. logan paul is disgusting. 9:34 PM-1 Jan 2018 Aaron Paul @aaronpaul8 Following Dear @LoganPaul, How dare you! You disgust me. I can't believe that so many young people look up to you. So sad. Hopefully this latest video woke them up. You are pure trash. Plain and simple. Suicide is not a joke. Go rot in hell. Ap 10:27 PM-1 Jan 2018

YouTube posted a statement on Paul's video, saying their hearts went out to the family of the suicide victim and clarifying their policy on graphic content (shown below).


Our hearts go out to the family of the person featured in the video. YouTube prohibits violent or gory content posted in a shocking, sensational or disrespectful manner. If a video is graphic, it can only remain on the site when supported by appropriate educational or documentary information and in some cases it will be age-gated. We partner with safety group:s such as the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline to provide educational resources that are incorporated in our YouTube Safety Center

After a day of backlash, Paul took to Twitter to post screenshots of an apology he'd written on his phone. He stated that he intended to raise awareness about suicide prevention and noted that he made a lot of content every day and was swept up "in the moment" (shown below).




Also on January 2nd, Redditor uniqueUsername18839 posted a screenshot of a 4chan post featuring a green text story from the perspective of the man who killed himself, followed by a Virgin vs. Chad edit based on the controversy (shown below). Within 24 hours, the post gained over 7,000 points (92% upvoted) and 270 comments on /r/4chan.[1]


File: shiteatinlogan (2) png (959 KB, 1092x728) Anonymous 01/02/18(Tue)00:37:33 No.755600050 [Reply755601267 2275560159422755603237 375560341027556043302275560440432755605403227556054642755606150 >be 21 year old Japanese man >Have 3.9 gpa in uni Big disappointment to family >no time for relationships between work and school >look out apartment window at night >Feel soul-crushingly lonely. Can't sleep >Mt. Fuji dominates the horizon >Decide that tomorrow is the day all of this will come to an end >Don't sleep that night. Too nervous >Swing by a hardware store on your way to the suicide forest >purchase a long length of rope >shopkeeper isn't even phased. He's seen some s--- >Get to the forest. >Tie the noose so that your feet will barely dangle above the ground >Finally your soul can be at peace with your ancestors >Get to the afterlife and you're allowed one final glance into the mortal world before you progress to heaven or whatever s--- those j--- have >Look down >Some f------ retarded American with a selfie stick and a dumbass hat found your body "WHoooah dude. IVE NEVER SEEN A DEAD BODY BEFORE. THIS IS HUGE." >See him stifle a laugh as he says "SUICIDE IS SERIOUS BUSINESS BROS." >He f------ canters over to the parking lotand drinks a few shots of sake >groundskeeper chastises him for going in a restricted area "ITS TOO LATE FOR THAT MY DUDEBRO LOL." "SUICIDE IS NO JOKE HOMIES. DONT FORGET TO LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE TO SPREAD AWARENESS." >Seeing this event unfold only further confirms your decision to leave this bitch of a world 46 replies and 1 image omitted. Click here to view □ Anonymous 01/02/18(Tue)02:17:21 No.755605594 )2-755606223 File: 096E832F524C-4596-8A02-5(一).png (436 KB. 2518x1024) "The Virgin J-- Suicide" THE CHAD SUICIDE PSA" Comic relief headgear to lighten the mood in dark times Weak looking rope, could barely suicide properly Head turned down, avoids eye contact even in death Gives genuine, heartfelt advice to others in hopes they won't take their own lives State of the art camera to capture closeups of tragedy Poorly fitted coat, bad fashion sense Tosses aside respect for the greater good of preventing suicides OUCH Weak, feminine death pose Takes heart-wrenching footage with no fear or trepidation Phone still in pocket but not ringing, nobody cares he's gone Able to maintain an erection under extreme duress Feet touching ground, probably afraid of heights Stromps through scary suicide forests with no fear, doesn't respect foreign weakness and seeks to expose it

Shortly after, Paul posted a video titled "So Sorry," in which he apologized for posting the video (shown below). Over the next day, the video reached #1 on YouTube's trending page and received upwards of 17 million views and 762,000 comments.



I made a severe and continuous lapse in my judgement, and I don’t expect to be forgiven. I’m simply here to apologise.

What we came across in the woods that day was obviously unplanned. The reactions you saw on tape were raw; they were unfiltered. None of us knew how to react or how to feel. I should have never posted the video. I should have put the cameras down and stopped recording what we were going through.

There's a lot of things I should have done differently but I didn't. And for that, from the bottom of my heart, I am sorry. I want to apologise to the internet. I want to apologise to anyone who has seen the video. I want to apologise to anyone who has been affected or touched by mental illness, or depression, or suicide. But most importantly I want to apologise to the victim and his family.

For my fans who are defending my actions, please don't. I don’t deserve to be defended. My goal with my content is always to entertain; to push the boundaries, to be all-inclusive. In the world live in, I share almost everything I do. The intent is never to be heartless, cruel, or malicious. Like I said I made a huge mistake. I don’t expect to be forgiven, I’m just here to apologise. I'm ashamed of myself. I’m disappointed in myself. And I promise to be better. I will be better. Thank you.


The same day, YouTuber PewDiePie uploaded a video reacting to the controversy, which garnered more than 8.6 million views and 106,000 comments over the next 24 hours (shown below, left). Also on January 2nd, PewDiePie uploaded a short mashup of the Paul video with YouTuber Keemstar's "Dollar in the Woods" music video. The video has since been removed.



YouTube's Response

Open Letter

On January 9th, 2018, the official YouTube Twitter[4] feed tweeted a series of tweets as an "open letter" to the video-sharing site community, saying they found the video upsetting, that "suicide is not a joke" and that channel was in violation of YouTube's community guidelines and that the company had acted "accordingly."


YouTube YouTube 18h An open letter to our community Many of you have been frustrated with our lack of communication recently. You're right to be. You deserve to know what's going on. YouTube @YouTube 18h Like many others, we were upset by the video that was shared last week. YouTube @YouTube 18h Suicide is not a joke, nor should it ever be a driving force for views. As Anna Akana put it perfectly: "That body was a person someone loved. You do not walk into a suicide forest with a camera and claim mental health awareness." YouTube @YouTube 18h We expect more of the creators who build their community on @YouTube, as we're sure you do too. The channel violated our community guidelines, we acted accordingly, and we are looking at further consequences. YouTube @YouTube 18h It's taken us a long time to respond, but we've been listening to everything you've been saying. We know that the actions of one creator can affect the entire community, so we ll have more to share soon on steps we're taking to ensure a video like this is never circulated again.

Many criticized YouTube's response, disputed the claim that the site acted accordingly, noting that it was only removed by Paul and not YouTube itself and that it had been placed on the YouTube trending page (shown below). In the coming days, several internet news sites published articles about YouTube's response, including UpRoxx and NYMag.


Katie Notopoulos @katienotopoulos No, YouTube didn't "act accordingly" Logan Paul took it down himself after it had been up for 24 hours, It was not removed by YouTube. In fact, YouTube initially reviewed it and deemed it safe to leave up without an age restriction. Jonas r @JonasDoesArt Replyjing to @JonasDoesArt @YouTube "We acted accordingly" Yup, good job, you put a video about finding a dead body and disrespecting Japanese culture onto the trending page Didn't remove it. Didn't strike his channel. Didn't really do anything until now where you claim that you've done something?

On January 10th, YouTuber Philip DeFranco uploaded a video criticizing YouTube's open letter, which gained over 1.7 million views and 10,500 comments within 24 hours.



Removal From Google Preferred

On January 10th, 2018, the YouTube news blog Tubefilter[5] reported that YouTube had removed Paul's channel from Google Preferred and that Paul would no longer appeared in season 4 of the YouTube Red web series Foursome. A statement from a YouTube spokesperson read as follows:

“In light of recent events, we have decided to remove Logan Paul’s channels from Google Preferred. Additionally, we will not feature Logan in season 4 of ‘Foursome’ and his new Originals are on hold.”

That day, the news was subsequently reported by The Daily Dot,[6] BuzzFeed[7] and UpRoxx.[8] Meanwhile, YouTuber MundaneMatt uploaded a video discussing YouTube's announcement (shown below).



Paul's Return to Vlogging

On January 24th, 2018, Logan Paul returned to vlogging with a video called "Suicide: Be Here Tomorrow," a seven-minute documentary about Paul's learning to understand suicide by meeting with specialists, doctors and survivors.[9] Toward the end of the vlog, Paul pledges to donate $1 million to suicide prevention causes. The video (shown below) received more than 9 million views in 24 hours and became the #1 trending video on YouTube.



The response to the video was mixed. On January 24th, Twitter[10] user @jfwong described the video as a public relations maneuver. They tweeted, "TLDR – Logan Paul finally gave the world a unifying reason so we could all rally against him. His vlog also showed us a very messed up & privileged kid with far too much influence and little wisdom to go with it. Thus, his suicide awareness video is a BANDAID on a BROKEN BONE." The post (shown below, left) received more than 3,300 retweets and 15,000 likes in 24 hours.

That day, Twitter[11] user @TheLazyKidOfJoy tweeted their support of Paul. They wrote, "Alright. I honestly thought Logan Paul could never come back from what he has done. But I am happy to be proven wrong by him. His new video is incredible and truly shows that he wants to change for the better of the world and himself. @LoganPaul you are not alone. 🙌 #Respect." The post (shown below, center) received more than 120 retweets and 930 likes in 24 hours.

Twitter[12] user @TaylorLorenz noted that Paul's fanbase has not left him in the wake of the controversy. She tweeted, "Worth noting that Logan Paul's child/teen fan base basically never abandoned him over the suicide forest vid, he only gained subscribers and mainstream notoriety. Now they are all welcoming him back like #wow #brave. He's being praised by fellow YouTubers too." The post (shown below, right) received more than 775 retweets and 4,000 likes in 24 hours.

That day, Twitter[13] published a Moments page on the video and reaction to it.


TLDR - Logan Paul finally gave the world a unifying reason so we could all rally against him. His vlog also showed us a very messed up & privileged kid with far too much influence and little wisdom to go with it. Thus, his suicide awareness video is a BANDAID on a BROKEN BONE. Alright. I honestly thought Logan Paul could never come back from what he has done. But I am happy to be proven wrong by him His new video is incredible and truly shows that he wants to change for the better of the world and himself. @LoganPaul you are not alone. Ψ #Respect Logan Paul @LoganPaul new video Suicide: Be Here Tomorrow youtu.be/oWjxSkJpxFU Worth noting that Logan Paul's child/teen fan base basically never abandoned him over the suicide forest vid, he only gained subscribers and mainstream notoriety. Now they are all welcoming him back like #wow #brave He's being praised by fellow YouTubers too.

Logan Paul: Suicide Forest Run

In late January 2018, a platformer video game titled Logan Paul: Suicide Forest Run was uploaded for Android devices to the Google Play store. On January 27th, YouTuber Celebrity Martyr uploaded footage from the game (shown below).



On January 29th, Google removed the app from the Google Play store, where it had been ranked #9 in the United States.


screenshot of the game Logan Paul: Suicide Forest Run as it appeared in the Google Play store, the thumbnail from the game shows a cartoon Logan Paul wearing a green hat and dabbing in a forest

That day, The Daily Dot published an article about the game, which featured an interview with the creator of the game, who identified himself by the pseudonym Simo Mediator.

“The main idea of my game was to show in a sarcastic way the reason Logan Paul went to the suicide forest. The real reason [was] to get views, [and this] was intended to be sort of a meme game. Never thought it would get this much success. I heard it got 9 in U.S. Google Play rank, but I’m not sure. I didn’t set up ranking tools and app analytics, because never thought it would get this popular.”

Cardi B Instagram Comment

On January 31st, rapper and recording artist Cardi B posted a picture of herself on Instagram [19] with the caption "They trinna crucify me like they did Christ." The post (shown below) received more than 1.5 million likes in 24 hours.


iamcardib。. Follow iamcardib They trinna crucify me like they did Christ Load more comments 1,503,938 likes 19 HOURS AGO Log in to like or comment.

Shortly after the post was made, Logan Paul, presumably referring to his ongoing "Suicide Forest vlog" controversy, responded to the comment with "lawlz u tellin me." The comment (shown below, left) received more than 1,900 likes in 18 hours.

This comment was not well-received by Cardi B's followers, who mostly chastised Paul for his comment. The following day, Mashable[20] published an article about the backlash to Paul's comment.


loganpaul # lawlz u tellin me 18h 1,914 likes Reply Load previous replies tayloradams_bk @loganpaul might not be the best thing to say right now 11m Reply edesa_baraku @loganpaul oh my god shut up please everyone is going to be happy then.How could kids like him!

Good Morning America Interview

On February 1st, 2018, Paul appeared on Good Morning America[14] for an exclusive interview (shown below). In the interview with GMA's Michael Strahan, Paul discusses his experiences since the infamous video's release, particularly speaking with the parents of children who watch his show and the violent reaction from people online. He believes this his content is not for children and that parents should be "monitoring" what their children watch. He also discusses his being dropped from Google Preferred, which provides advertisers an easier path to content creators.





Online, people were mixed on the interview. Twitter[15] user @NicoleB1015 tweeted (shown below, left), "@LoganPaul the whole world does not hate you there are still people that love you and that will not turn there back on you just because of 1 mistake that you made i don't hate you at all i still love you no matter what goes on i even bought some of your new merch."

However, Twitter[16] user @TaylorLorenz took issue with Paul's perception of his fanbase. She wrote, "Logan: 'It's odd, because I'm 22 years old, it's not like I'm making content necessarily for kids.' Ummm half his fan base is like 8 years old there's no way he doesn't recognize that. No 22 year olds watch Logan Paul." The tweet (shown below, center) received more than 360 retweets and 1,600 likes in 12 hours.

Additionally, Twitter[17] user @dmburrows tweeted, "He keeps making this all about himself. That’s what got him in trouble in the first place." The tweet (shown below, right) received more than 115 retweet and 945 likes in 12 hours.

That day, Twitter[18] published a Moments page dedicated to the reaction to the interview.


@LoganPaul the whole world does not hate you there are still people that love you and that will not turn there back on you just because of 1 mistake that you made i don't hate you at all i still love you no matter what goes on i even bought some of your new merch Logan: "It's odd, because l'm 22 years old, it's not like l'm making content necessarily for kids." Ummm half his fan base is like 8 years old there's no way he doesn't recognize that. No 22 year olds watch Logan Paul He keeps making this all about himself. That's what got him in trouble in the first place.

YouTube Suspends Ad Revenue

On February 6th, Logan Paul uploaded a vlog entited "ASKING COLLEGE STUDENTS WHAT THEY THINK OF LOGAN PAUL! (in disguise)." In the original thumbnail for the video (shown below), Paul included the image of him in the suicide forest video. It has since been deleted. Within three days, the video has been viewed more than 8.6 million times.[24]


ASKING COLLEGE STUDENTS WHAT THEY THINK OF LOGAN PAUL! (in disguise) | thumbnail of video showing Logan Paul wearing glasses and a fake beard while interviewing a person with their arms crossed. screenshot of Logan Paul's face in the forest suicide video

On February 9th, YouTube suspended advertising from Logan Paul's YouTube[21] page, citing "recent pattern of behavior," which includes the video in which he tased a dead rat and referencing the Tide POD challenge in a since-deleted tweet[22] (shown below, left).

On February 9th, the official YouTube Creators Twitter[23] account tweeted, "In response to Logan Paul’s recent pattern of behavior, we’ve temporarily suspended ads on his channels." The post (shown below, right) received more than 11,000 retweets and 56,300 likes in 12 hours.


Logan Paul @LoganPaul swallowing 1 tide pod per retweet Create YouTube Creators Black History@YTCreators In response to Logan Paul's recent pattern of behavior, we've temporarily suspended ads on his channels.

Documentary

On July 4th, 2018, Paul released his first vlog in two weeks entitled "WHY I HAVEN’T BEEN POSTING…" During the video, he announced that he has been making a documentary about the controversy surrounding the Suicide Forest video. He said that he is "actually filming a documentary about everything that’s happened this year, all the stuff that went down in January, where I was at in my life and kind of the psyche of what actually happened.” The video (shown below) received more than 4 million views in one week.



Qorygore Video

On December 3rd, 2018, Indonesian YouTuber Qorygore posted a since-removed video of himself in the Aokigahara forest. In the video, the YouTuber said, "No dead bodies, no fun." Before being removed the video received more than 575,000 views (screenshot below). When he found a body, Qorygore reportedly said, "I went all the way to Japan. This is Logan Paul 2.0."[25][27]

He later appeared on YouTuber Eno Bening's podcast, where he questioned whether that was a body or not. he said, "It was a pile covered by a raincoat[…]Because I respected the dead body, I didn’t get really close to him."



That day, Redditor[26] AhrulGhfrn posted about the video in the /r/Indonesia subreddit.

Some called the video "disrespectful" on Twitter (examples below).


Qorygore's new vid is disgusting and disrespectful towards Japanese people. Logan Paul wanna be. qorygore suicide forest video is distasteful even judging from the first 2 minutes. they treat aokigahara as if ift were a disneyland and saying disrespectful stuff

Various Examples

In the coming days days, various photoshops and image macros criticizing and mocking Paul reached the frontpage of the /r/dankmemes and /r/memeeconomy subreddits (shown below).


Logan Paul @LoganPaul Dear Internet, You know I had to do it to em aes p . Nau TUBE CP #10 ON TRENDING We found Dead bodies in the Jedi temple.... 6M views BEING LIBERTARIAN DAN DANCER WHO WOULD WIN? a YouTube channel one hangy boi with millions of subscribers CTRL+ALT+DEし BY TIM BUICKLEY GEN

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External References

[1] Reddit – /r/4chan

[2] Select All – Logan Paul Posts Footage of Apparent Suicide Victim on YouTube

[3] New York Times – YouTube Star Logan Paul Apologizes for Posting Video Showing Dead Body

[4] Twitter – open letter

[5] Tubefilter – YouTube Removes Logan Paul From Google Preferred

[6] The Daily Dot – YouTube squelches business deals with Logan Paul

[7] BuzzFeed – Logan Paul Loses Business Deals With YouTube

[8] UpRoxx – YouTube Cancels Logan Paul Projects

[9] YouTube – Suicide: Be Here Tomorrow.

[10] Twitter – @jfwong's Tweet

[11] Twitter – @TheLazyKidOfJoy's Tweet

[12] Twitter – @TaylorLorenz's Tweet

[13] Twitter – Logan Paul returns with a video dedicated to suicide prevention

[14] Twitter – @GMA's Tweet

[15] Twitter – @NicoleB1015's Tweet

[16] Twitter – @TaylorLorenz's Tweet

[17] Twitter – dmburrows' Tweet

[18] Twitter – YouTuber Logan Paul on suicide video: 'I am a good guy who made a bad decision'

[19] Instagram – @iamcardib's Post (page unavailable)

[20] Mashable – Logan Paul is getting dragged for his insensitive comment on Cardi B's Instagram

[21] The Verge – YouTube suspends Logan Paul’s ad revenue, blames ‘recent pattern of behavior’

[22] Metro – Logan Paul is at it again as he encourages dangerous Tide Pod challenge after suicide forest video

[23] Twitter – @YTCreators' Tweet

[24] YouTube – ASKING COLLEGE STUDENTS WHAT THEY THINK OF LOGAN PAUL!

[25] Coconuts – Indonesian Youtuber pulls a Logan Paul by filming dead body in Japan’s suicide forest

[26] Reddit – [P.S.A] Do not Click or Watch qorygore's (an Indonesian Youtuber) suicide forest on Youtube

[27] The Daily Dot – YouTuber Qorygore in trouble for posting video of a body inside Japanese suicide forest

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