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How TikTok vs YouTube controversy started?
This fight is said to have started after an Indian YouTuber named Elvish Yadav uploaded a TikTok roast video on his Youtube channel. In response to this YouTube roast, Two Indian TikTokers Revolver Rani and Amir Siddiqui (TikTok creator with over 3.8 million followers) retaliated with his roast.
Is Yalgaar breaking records?
CarryMinati’s video Yalgaar sets global record The video has set a globe record. CarryMinati’s music video Yalgaar is now amongst the top 20 most viewed online videos globally in the first 24 hours. The video recorded a whopping 33.3 million views in 24 hours.
Why did CarryMinati’s ‘TikTok vs YouTube’ video get pulled down?
The video had over 70 million views reportedly and over 10 million likes before it was pulled down. NEW DELHI: Video sharing platform YouTube has taken down Carryminati ‘s 13-min roast video with the title ‘TikTok Vs YouTube: The End’ saying it violated its terms of service.
What did CarryMinati say about Amir Siddiqui?
Have a look at his statement: In the video, Carryminati (aka Ajey Nagar) took out a video roasting TikTok users and one TikToker especially, Amir Siddiqui and called TikTok inferior to YouTube. Filled with expletives and cuss words, the video was a rant against TikTok platform.
What is Amir Khan’s TikTok rant all about?
Filled with expletives and cuss words, the video was a rant against TikTok platform. It all started with Amir, who had released a video slamming YouTubers for making fun of TikTokers and claimed that the community of TikTok was better than that of the other.
How many views did carry Minati video have before it was taken?
The video had over 70 million views reportedly and over 10 million likes before it was pulled down. Shortly after the video was taken down, #CarryMinati and #JusticeForCarry started trending online. “It was just a fun roast, @CarryMinati. Everything else aside, I’m rooting for you.