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YouTube star Logan Paul has issued an apology for posting a video containing footage of an apparent victim of suicide, but it might not be enough for some.
In the now-removed video, the 22-year-old vlogger visited Japan's Aokigahara forest on the northwestern flank of Mount Fuji. The forest's name translates to the "Sea of Trees" but is known internationally as the "Suicide Forest," the site of hundreds of suicides every year.
According to New York Magazine, Paul posted a video to his 15 million YouTube subscribers with the title "We found a dead body in the Japanese Suicide Forest…" that was meant to be the third part of his “Tokyo Adventures,” series. The publisher reports that the video contained footage of a person who had apparently died by suicide, with their face blurred.
Folks took to Twitter to post their disgust at Paul's video, including particularly aggressive blasts from Game of Thrones star Sophie Turner and Breaking Bad star Aaron Paul.
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— Aaron Paul (@aaronpaul_8) January 2, 2018
@LoganPaul You’re an idiot. You’re not raising awareness. You’re mocking. I can’t believe how self-praising your “apology” is. You don’t deserve the success (views) you have. I pray to God you never have to experience anything like that man did.
— Sophie Turner (@SophieT) January 2, 2018
Suicide is serious. People have lost loved ones, idols, hero’s, fans to suicide. Filming a video and mocking a victim is not raising suicide awareness. Laughing at the body of a poor depressed soul. I can’t believe the disrespect of the victim, their family, and your YOUNG fans.
— Grayson Dolan (@GraysonDolan) January 2, 2018
suicide is not a joke.
suicide is not a way to gain views.
suicide is not to be taken lightly.
what logan paul did is not acceptable.
if you’re struggling, please take your health seriously and please seek help. your life is worth so much. you are worth so much.— ariona,, 12 + 72 (@httpariona) January 2, 2018
Paul had apologised for the video, posting a lengthy address to his 3.9 million Twitter followers. "I’ve never faced criticism like this before, because I’ve never made a mistake like this before," he wrote.
"I didn't do it for views. I get views. I did it because I thought I could make a positive ripple on the internet, not cause a monsoon of negativity. That's never the intention. I intended to raise awareness for suicide and suicide prevention."
Dear Internet, pic.twitter.com/42OCDBhiWg
— Logan Paul (@LoganPaul) January 2, 2018
Now, however, folks are looking squarely at YouTube itself, calling for a ban on Paul from the platform (which probably won't happen).
Just remember this. Before all the extended community outrage against Logan Paul’s “we found a dead body” video, there was a seemingly uncontested 550-600,000 likes on it.
His core audience doesn’t give a fuuuuuuck. Unless youtube does something, this doesn’t hurt him.— Philip DeFranco (@PhillyD) January 2, 2018
All eyes on you, @YouTube. What Logan Paul did was unacceptable and deserves decisive action. There is no place on YouTube for that kind of content.
— Meg Turney (@megturney) January 2, 2018
Person: “Hello Team YouTube. I have an issue.”
Team YouTube: “What’s wrong? Something not working right? Just let us know! We would love to assist you!”
Person: “Okay so why is Logan Paul still on YouTube?”
Team YouTube: pic.twitter.com/WEuKJxUccU— Rob Dyke (@TheRobDyke) January 2, 2018
Meanwhile, Paul is already plugging his next vlog. Yeah.
new vlog
real life Pokémon Go in JAPAN
🇯🇵 go ay 🇯🇵— Logan Paul (@LoganPaul) January 2, 2018
If you want to talk to someone or are experiencing suicidal thoughts, text the Crisis Text Line at 741-741 or call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255.
Here is a list of international resources.