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YouTube tightens its grip over creators and content they upload on the platform to avoid Logan Paul like fiascos

YouTube, the video sharing platform is pumping its workforce with 10,000 who will make sure that people don’t post content that violates their guidelines After Logan Paul’s ‘Suicide Forest’ video, YouTube has pulled up it socks to deal with creators in case they damage the website’s reputation. According to a YouTube blog post, the video sharing platform and Google are adding 10,000 people to address content-related issues. Apart from that, YouTube has also sought help from social service government agencies like the Anti-Defamation League and National Suicide Prevention Lifeline to overlook at these policies. After Logan Paul’s video went viral, YouTube removed the vlogger’s video after close to a day of it being on the platform.

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