The YouTubers Josh (Joshua Daryl Carat), and Gabriela Kook, who have caused controversy due to self-pricing violations and unpaid health premiums, will return side by side in six months. But the public response is still cold.
Gabriela Kook on Tuesday heralded her uploading of an apology to her Instagram account. Gabriela Kook said, "I am sorry to have been disappointed by many people for too long, silent about issues related to me. I'm late, but I'm going to tell you the exact truth directly through my channel. I look back on myself with this work and I hope that I can grow up and smile and greet you soon. "
In the video, Gabriela Kook explained all the controversy that was centered on her. First, Gabriela Kook said, "I was sentenced to probation in January," but apologized, "I would like to express my sincere apology to all those who would have been uncomfortable because of my fault."
Regarding the suspicion of unpaid health insurance premiums, "As you have pointed out, the conditions that can not pay all health insurance premiums are correct. According to the e-mail bill sent in the name of the Health Insurance Corporation, I have been paying the national pension so far, but I was mistaken for health insurance premiums. I am sorry that I have confused many people. "
Josh, who runs the YouTube channel 'british man', also posted an apology on the same day. Josh said through the "british man" community tab, "After more than half a year of troubles and reflection, I greeted you like this. I am preparing to say hello to the new YouTube content, but before I upload the video, I would like to tell you about my troubles and thoughts, and I would like to apologize and thank you. "
Josh said, "In October, I and Garvey made a big mistake," he said. "I made a choice to take foolish and unnecessary risks calling my acquaintances to my house during the self-prime period. Looking back, of course, is wrong. If you can, you can turn back the time, and you want to spend the day following the isolation principle, as you should. I am sorry for everyone who is disappointed with us. "
"Looking back over the last six months, I think we've dealt with it so poorly," Josh said, "when criticism of wrongdoing is pouring in the media and online space of the whole country, I couldn't really know exactly what to do and act. I couldn’t think rationally, and the total helplessness and isolation led to extreme thought. The hardest part was the influence I had on the surroundings. Nevertheless, it was hard to endure when I felt that I could not do anything. "
Finally, Josh, who apologized for the controversy once again, added, "In the future, the british man team will do its best to convey our best content to you without losing the center of this channel you subscribed to."
As such, Josh and Gabriela Kook posted an apology the same day, signaling Come Back: Not too short a time has passed, but public opinion is still cold for both. Because I came back just in time for the six-month period when I could be deprived of my YouTube revenue creation qualification.
Most of the YouTubers who have declared a temporary suspension of their activities due to the controversy over the back advertisement have been criticized by the public for keeping the "6-month return law". YouTube regulations may deprive you of the conditions for generating revenue if you do not post videos for more than six months or have no special activities
Josh and Gabriela Kook also declared their return in six months, so the public's attention can not be fixed. Although he says he was suspended from prosecution, it does not mean that the mistakes made by the two people disappear. It is important to see if Come Back, who is earlier than expected, will benefit themselves or become a reality.