Logan Paul Has Ads Restored
Just about a month after making his return to YouTube, Logan Paul will now have ads restored to his channel, a rep for the platform confirmed to Polygon. Paul remains on a 90-day probation after posting a video showing - and laughing about - an apparent suicide victim.
The restoration of ads to Paul's channel means he can now monetize his videos again. Originally, YouTube punished Paul by suspending him from the ad platform, canceling his forthcoming YouTube Red series, taking him off the site's Trending tab, as well not recommending his videos or putting them on the front page of YouTube.
According to Mashable, the probation Paul is still on means he will remain ineligible for the Trending tab, nor will his videos be recommended to those who aren't one of his 17 million subscribers. He's also still not eligible for Google Preferred ads, which are only accessible to YouTube's most influential creators.
Meanwhile, Paul seems to be done apologizing. His most recent upload is a seven-minute video of himself seemingly preparing for a boxing match.
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