Logan Paul has caused a lot of controversy on YouTube over the last couple of months and fans are questioning why he hasn’t been banned as of yet.

JustJared reports YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki explained the reason he hasn’t been removed from the video platform yet is because he hasn’t done anything that would cause him to receive a third strike.

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“He hasn’t done anything that would cause those three strikes,” she shared during a conference this week. “We can’t just be pulling people off our platform…They need to violate a policy. We need to have consistent [rules]. This is like a code of law.”

Paul posted more controversial content when he returned to YouTube after taking a break following the suicide video early January. The 22-year-old creator shared a video of himself tasering a dead rat last week and people were not happy with what they were watching.

YouTube has since taken action and cancelled Paul’s YouTube Red productions as well as removed ad revenue from his videos, but they still don’t feel he should be banned.

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“What you think is tasteless is not necessarily what someone else would think is tasteless. We need to have consistent laws… in our policies, so we can apply it consistently to millions of videos, millions of creators,” Wojcicki explained.

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