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'The internet isn't the same place as it used to be' - Irish vloggers Saccone Jolys delete YouTube videos

YouTuber Jonathan Saccone Joly, who began his vlogging career by filming his family’s daily life in Cork, has deleted every video from his channel in order to benefit of his four children. Jonathan joined Sean on the show today to discuss his decision...

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14.52 27 Apr 2022


'The internet isn't the same place as it used to be' - Irish vloggers Saccone Jolys delete YouTube videos


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YouTuber Jonathan Saccone Joly, who began his vlogging career by filming his family’s daily life in Cork, has deleted every video from his channel in order to benefit of his four children. 

Jonathan also recently spoke about his decision to come out as non-binary in his book All My Friends are Invisible. 

Jonathan joined Sean on the show today to discuss his decision...

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