“By the time Logan Paul arrived at Aokigahara forest, colloquially known as Japan’s ‘suicide forest,’ the YouTube star had already confused Mount Fuji with the country Fiji. His over 15 million (mostly underage) subscribers like this sort of comedic aloofness—it serves to make Paul more relatable.” Wired: The Logan Paul video should be a reckoning for YouTube.

+ “But just as Twitter has shown—in its descent from a forum for amusing one-liners to a hellish bog of harassment and Nazism—when left nearly entirely to its own devices, the central spirit of the Internet hive mind, its great howling id, tends toward darkness.” Richard Lawson in Vanity Fair: Why Logan Paul Should Really Worry Us.