Dance ban (web video producer)

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Ban on dancing
YouTube channel (lifestyle, announcement videos, opinion blog, vlog )
language German
founding April 20, 2014
channels Dance ban
Random
ban Driving ban
Subscribers over 1.1 million (dance ban)
over 80,000 (random ban)
over 100,000 (driving ban)
Calls over 270 million (dance ban)
over 2 million (random ban)
over 800,000 (driving ban)
Videos over 800 (dance ban)
over 40 (random ban)
over 2 (driving ban)
(updated July 22, 2020)

Tanzverbot (born February 8, 1997 in Berlin-Pankow ; bourgeois Kilian Heinrich ) is a German web video producer and live streamer .

Personal

Heinrich lived in Berlin-Pankow . In 2017 he moved to Oranienburg and has lived in a place in Brandenburg since the end of 2017 . According to his own statement, Heinrich dropped out of school at the beginning of the 8th grade; he does not have a school leaving certificate. Before that, Heinrich had been the victim of bullying despite having changed schools several times. In October 2017 he was a victim of swatting , in which strangers misused the emergency number to alert the police to his residence.

Career

He found the name dance ban by chance on Wikipedia while clicking through articles. From dance prohibitions on quiet holidays he knew nothing until then, as he does not go to clubs. He used the name as a pseudonym for online games even before his YouTube career.

He gained notoriety through his videos Announcement to […] , in which he discredited well-known YouTubers such as ApoRed or the comedy trio ApeCrime . They made him a controversial YouTuber.

Tanzverbot posts videos on PornHub where he responds to porn . Heinrich also publishes videos there in which he talks about erotic topics.

In addition to vlogs , Heinrich initially also published videos about his way of life. He lived on fast food and preferred the energy drink booster . When he decided to change his way of life, vegan YouTuber Simon Unge invited him in 2019 to live with him in Madeira for a while . According to his own account, the time in Madeira with Unge and many other YouTubers had a positive impact on him, as Unge suggested a healthy lifestyle and did sports with him.

In July 2020 ban on dancing was one of the guests of Sido and Jens "Knossi" Knossalla organized " fishing camps " near Brandenburg an der Havel , which live on Twitch was streamed and had temporarily over 300,000 spectators. Tanzverbot performed his song The Truth , which left the audience puzzled as to which language he was performing. "He raps no words but Gibberish on a beat," it said in laut.de .

Controversy

In 2018 Tanzverbot was very disappointed by the manufacturers of the energy drink Booster , as he started several inquiries for a cooperation, but they entered into this contract with ApeCrime . In this video, insults are said to have been given out of the disappointment. When a fan of the comedy trio reported this to the police, a case was initiated.

In September 2019, the daily newspaper Die Welt assigned the ban on dancing to the YouTube genre of “Asi Contents”.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. BAN ON DANCE. Retrieved July 18, 2020 .
  2. ^ Kilian Heinrich - EverybodyWiki Bios & Wiki. Retrieved July 18, 2020 .
  3. Felix: The school has agreed to ban dancing! No graduation! In: NewDoo. January 7, 2019, accessed on July 18, 2020 (with Heinrich in the world-wide living room video).
  4. Police in my apartment ... , YouTube, accessed on August 6, 2020.
  5. Jakob Stadler: What a Youtuber called “Dance Ban” thinks of the ban on dancing. In: Augsburger Allgemeine . October 31, 2019, accessed July 22, 2020.
  6. Roland Eisenbrand: Reaction videos as a range booster: How Shoop generated 1.6 million views with the help of a dance ban. September 26, 2019, accessed July 18, 2020 .
  7. Dance ban receives notification from youth protection organization. Retrieved on August 5, 2020 (German).
  8. Niklas Spitz: 'Unge' and 'Tanzverbot' celebrated by masses on the Internet. In: quota meter . November 30, 2019, accessed July 18, 2020 .
  9. "Fishing Camp" by Sido breaks Twitch record. In: laut.de . July 20, 2020, accessed July 22, 2020.
  10. Another YouTuber with a rap career (help). In: laut.de . July 21, 2020, accessed July 22, 2020.
  11. Stevinho: Media Attorney : ApeCrime vs. Ban on dancing. In: Stevinho.de - An excellent blog! November 17, 2018, accessed July 18, 2020 .
  12. Reaction videos as a range booster: How Shoop generated 1.6 million views with the help of dance ban. Retrieved August 4, 2020 .