LeafyIsHere

Former

Birthday August 18, 1995

Birth Sign Leo

Birthplace Layton, Utah, U.S.

Age 28 years old

Nationality United States

#18296 Most Popular

1995

Calvin Lee Vail (born 1995 or 1996), known online as LeafyIsHere or simply Leafy, is an American former internet personality best known for his YouTube channel which focused on reaction content.

Vail first gained popularity on the site for his commentary on "cringey" Internet videos and culture.

Prior, he posted Let's Play content.

2011

Vail started his channel in 2011 and began uploading content in 2013.

He focused mostly on reactions and gaming videos.

2015

In 2015 and 2016, Vail was the target of a swatting campaign, with repeated police calls from December 2015 to February 2016.

At that time, he was in Layton, Utah.

2016

Beginning in 2016, Vail was involved in several conflicts with other YouTubers which led to allegations of cyberbullying.

In 2016, YouTuber IDubbbz featured Leafy in an episode of his Content Cop series, accusing him and his videos of cyberbullying, among other criticisms.

Also in 2016, Vail accused YouTuber Evalion of supporting Nazism and antisemitism.

Shortly after Vail drew attention to her, Evalion was banned by YouTube.

Later that year, one of Vail's videos in which he called transgender vlogger Milo Stewart an "it" and a "creature" was taken down by YouTube.

Vail made three videos attacking Stewart.

2017

Starting in December 2017, Vail's YouTube channel went on a hiatus for more than two years.

2020

YouTube terminated Vail's account in 2020, citing repeated violations of their harassment policies.

The LeafyIsHere channel was a drama, commentary, and storytime channel.

On the channel, Vail mainly commented on gossip involving online content creators and made videos telling life stories.

He had made rants on popular YouTubers such as Onision.

After a more than two-year-long hiatus, Vail returned to YouTube with a video insulting IDubbbz in March 2020, following which he resumed posting frequently.

In July, Vail began criticizing Twitch streamer Pokimane and her supporters based on speculation about her personal life.

On August 21, 2020, Vail's YouTube account was permanently terminated.

According to The Verge, Vail's channel had three violations in the previous three months, such as cyberbullying and encouraging viewers to disrupt other people's streams.

A YouTube spokesperson said the channel had repeatedly violated YouTube's policies on harassment.

Following the ban, Vail began streaming frequently on Twitch.

He has also posted on competing video platform StoryFire.

He also got into conflicts with Ethan Klein.

On September 11, 2020, Vail's Twitch account was also banned.

Earlier that day, Vail had tweeted about receiving a strike on his account from Twitch for "hateful conduct and threats of violence against a person or group of people".

Twitch did not comment on the ban or indicate whether it was permanent.