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Who is Norme and why was the streamer banned from YouTube?

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NORME is a famous streamer who had 1.2 million subscribers on YouTube.

He is known for filming himself pranking and criticizing, but was recently banned from the platform for attempting to break a bizarre world record.

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A YouTuber was banned from the platform for trying to break the record for the longest time spent awakeCredit: YouTube

Who is Norma?

Norme is an Irish-Australian content creator born on November 5, 2004.

He posts a variety of videos, and his brother, Don, and mother frequently appear in the clips he shares on YouTube.

Content featuring her mother typically involves her reacting to popular horror stories and guessing the names of different characters in games and songs.

One of his most popular video series includes editing famous YouTubers into scarier versions of themselves.

The series featured creators such as MrBeast, Dhar Mann, Flamingo and Sketch.

It also has a series of Emergency Alert System alarm classification for which it is well known.

Overall, his videos have gathered over 361.7 million views, with 413 uploads made by the creator at the time of writing.

Why was the streamer banned from YouTube?

Norme was banned from YouTube because he attempted a dangerous feat for his health during a live broadcast.

A medical expert called his actions “utter madness” and ambulances remained on standby at the star’s home.

Dr. Deborah Lee of Dr. Fox Online Pharmacy said The daily star: “I think this is utter madness. If you want to kill yourself, this is a miserable, drawn-out way to do it.

During the live broadcast, Norme’s brother Don was one of the few people to appear on camera, helping keep him awake by throwing water in his face and forcing him to get up.

But as the hours passed, Norme’s condition worsened and he began to show signs of severe sleep deprivation, including hallucinations and lapses in consciousness.

What world record was Norme trying to break?

Norme was trying to break the world record for spending the most hours without sleep.

He tried to stay awake for 12 days and managed to break the record.

Standard no sleep for 265 hours, which almost surpasses the 12-day mark.

Near the end of his attempt, Norme said in an August 11 X/Twitter post that YouTube suspended his sleep deprivation live stream.

“I was banned from YouTube. Literally 12 hours from goal istg [I swear to God] crying, lol [right now].”

What did YouTube say about Norme?

YouTube has not released an official statement regarding the YouTuber’s ban from the platform.

But in the guidelines, the platform states: “YouTube does not allow content that encourages dangerous or illegal activities that present a risk of serious physical harm or death.”

Under this heading, it specifically includes “harmful or dangerous acts, dares, and pranks” and “extremely dangerous dares – dares that pose an imminent risk of physical harm.”

The live stream of Norme breaking the record has been removed from YouTube.



This story originally appeared on The-sun.com read the full story

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