Meet the YouTuber (who’s already been kicked off TikTok) cashing in on dangerous conspiracy theories, mounting extremism, and teaching people how to make bombs.
YouTube, for its part, did not remove any of Crone’s videos or issue him a warning, and continues to generate revenue from his brand. In a statement to, YouTube spokesperson Jack Malon says Crone’s videos have not violated the site’s community or the advertising-friendly guidelines for official YouTube Partners. “As such, they will remain on the platform,” Malon says.
According to the site’s policy guidelines, YouTube forbids “content intended to praise, promote, or aid violent extremist or criminal organizations is not allowed on YouTube,” though notably, Crone does not seem to identify with any particular radical group. YouTube also prohibits “content encouraging others to commit violent acts.” Whether Crone risks violating this policy with material like the arson clip — which falls into something of a gray area — is an open question.
Crone did not return a request for comment on TikTok’s decision to ban his account, but he did address it in a YouTube, saying that although he was blindsided by the company’s action, it may have been God’s will. “My TikTok channel, which was coming up on a million subscribers, it got nuked today,” he said with a laugh. “You know you’re on the right path when you start losing channels like that. I’m not disappointed about it.
This leaves Crone with smaller accounts on Facebook and Instagram — plus his original, massive audience on YouTube.
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