After finding itself at the center of the clash between Korean men and the internet amid the shocking Telegram-based digital sex crimes that shook Korea, YouTuber PPKKa‘s channel has been demonetized.
PPKKa, a notorious “wrecker” YouTuber with 1.19M followers, was slammed with damning comments from women all over the world after the news of South Korea’s “New Nth Room” deepfake scandal broke.
When it was discovered that PPKKa mocked the Korean women speaking up about the scandal in a video, women from all over the world flocked to its comment section, criticizing the YouTuber for being toxic, and reported the video and the channel for violating YouTube’s policies.
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Following, on August 30, 2024 (KST), a YouTube representative reported that PPKKa’s channel had been demonetized. The representative also mentioned the recent video about the Telegram-based digital sex crime had been deleted. As of now, PPKKa’s channel no longer has the donation feature or the option to view membership videos. Ads have also become unavailable.
Hello. Thank you for reporting an inappropriate video. The video you reported on August 26, 2024 has been deleted or restricted from YouTube.
— YouTube
The YouTube representative stated, “YouTube’s community guidelines include clear policies against harassment and cyberbullying, prohibiting content that exposes specific individuals to physical harm based on social or political contexts. Based on these policies, we carefully reviewed and removed videos from the ‘PPKKa’ channel.”
According to the creator responsibility guidelines explaining the actions that can be taken if a creator’s behavior, on or off the platform, harms the YouTube community, we have suspended PPKKa channel’s participation in the YouTube Partner Program. As a result, the channel cannot generate revenue on YouTube.
— YouTube Korea
Those who reported PPKKa are celebrating the victory.
- “Good.”
- “I reported him multiple times before. Good thing it worked this time. I hope his channel gets taken down, too.”
- “Good work, everyone!”
- “Sucks it took so long to demonetize him, but this is still good!”
- “Yay, haha.”
- “Nice.”
- “I believe he has a separate site for donations. I hope that gets taken down, too.”
- “Should’ve happened back when he was involved in the Jammi case.”
- “Deserved. LOL.”
- “Oh, heck yes. Haha.”
- “Good!”
PPKKa is not the first “wrecker” YouTuber to get “canceled” for problematic content. Caracula, who was suspected of threatening and blackmailing mukbang content creator Tzuyang, was scrutinized and eventually left the platform on his own.
Read more about his “retirement” below.
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Source: TV Report and theqoo