Time to get a little MOTI but I fucking hate people who think like that. If you are so weak-willed that seeing a popular pretty thin chick on the internet makes you want to regurgitate your food (deliberately), the pretty popular thin chick is not the problem, it's you. Children do not belong on the internet unsupervised. Man up, be a parent and take care of your kids instead of plopping them in front of YouTube all day long to shut them up and then expect everybody else to censor themselves so that your darling crotch droppings don't see anything inappropriate.
Eugenia is clearly unwell and being on YouTube is likely a huge incentive for her to stay sick, but I don't understand why she should not be allowed a platform just because it might make the children want to starve.
Yes, she is stunted, yes, she is faking her voice, and yes, the dumb but sweet and fragile little girl act is probably an exaggeration, but I don't really think her internet presence is malicious in any way. Ashley Isaacs, our beloved lich queen, is sending binge food to recovering amorexics and is actively trying to sabotage other people's attempts to get better. That really is screwed up. Being stick thin on the internet and posing in a way that accentuates your thinness is just how anorexics behave though.