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10 Biggest YouTubers Who Are Permanently Banned (& Why)

2025-02-24 12:0010 min read

Content Introduction

This video discusses the top 10 permanently banned YouTube channels, highlighting their subscriber counts, controversies, and the reasons for their bans. The list includes infamous names like Owen, Stevewilldoit, and JStation, detailing their infractions ranging from clickbaiting and disrespecting deceased creators to inappropriate content. Early in the video, the most notorious ban, Owen's, is examined due to his 'scumbaggery' in exploiting Technoblade's passing for views. Following Owen, the channel of Stevewilldoit, often associated with gambling content, faced backlash before termination for breaching YouTube's guidelines. JStation faced criticism for exploiting personal tragedies for views. Other notable mentions include Kab Lami and Super JoJo, who faced bans due to similar accusations of content infringement. The video wraps up by discussing the implications of these bans, emphasizing YouTube's stance on harassment and the protection of its creators. Overall, the narrative serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of unethical content creation and the harsh realities of digital fame.

Key Information

  • Ten permanently banned YouTube channels will be listed in order from smallest to largest, detailing the reasons for their bans.
  • The infamous channel 'It's Owen' is noted for producing clickbait and exploiting the death of popular YouTuber Technoblade.
  • Owens' video that resulted in heavy backlash was titled 'Mr. Beast's Final Goodbye to Technoblade' which falsely claimed it was a farewell video, leading to accusations of disrespect.
  • Steve Will Do It faced controversy for gambling content and was permanently banned after violating YouTube's gambling policy.
  • Kab Lami was banned despite having rapidly gained subscribers, as impersonators of him were repeatedly creating deceptive content.
  • The Indonesian channel called Super JoJo was also highlighted for unethical practices including stealing content, leading to its ultimate ban.
  • The phenomenon of channels being banned for repetitive copyright violations has become a widespread issue on the platform, causing advertisers to withdraw.
  • The narrative surrounds YouTube's changing policies and enforcement actions against channels abusing the platform's guidelines.
  • Other channels mentioned include Leafy, who had a long history of controversial content leading to his ban.
  • The impact of such bans on creators and their content strategies remains a recurring theme across the overview of these unliked channels.

Timeline Analysis

Content Keywords

YouTube Banned Channels

A list of 10 permanently banned YouTube channels, detailing the reasons for their bans, starting with 'It's Owen' known for clickbaiting and bad intros, and including other controversial figures like SteveWillDoIt and JStation.

It's Owen

Recognized as the most unlikable channel on YouTube, notorious for clickbaiting death scenarios, especially in relation to popular figures like Technoblade.

Clickbait Tactics

The video discusses the common clickbait strategies employed by channels to gain views, often exploiting sensitive or trending topics.

Technoblade Passing

The passing of the Minecraft creator Technoblade and the associated backlash against channels like It's Owen for their insensitivity in discussing it.

SteveWillDoIt

Banned due to ongoing issues with unethical content, including sponsored gambling and breaking community guidelines repeatedly.

JStation

Faced termination for exploiting the death of his girlfriend for views, which was viewed as a serious violation of ethics on the platform.

Leafy's Ban

Reflects on the ban of LeafyIsHere, who faced consequences for creating harshly critical content during a time when YouTube was tightening its guidelines.

Elsagate

A term used to describe a genre of inappropriate children's content that exploited popular characters in violent situations, causing major concern and prompting bans.

Coco Melon Lawsuit

Coco Melon pursued legal action against Super JoJo for copyright infringement, showcasing the challenges of content stealing on YouTube.

Content Theft

The prevalence of theft, impersonation, and exploitation within the YouTube community is highlighted, showing how channels mimic successful formats without original content.

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