CarryMinati tops trends on deleted video: celebrities endorse it; KRK cheers YouTube for getting around



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With the emergence of online platforms like YouTube and TikTok, many stars have flourished and become popular. Whether it’s serious news, funny videos, or performance-based acts, many have become famous, some even more than movie actors and singers. Not only that, they also enjoy a fan following millions.

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This was evident when YouTuber fans CarryMinati took him to the top of Twitter trends after his TikTok vs YouTube: the end YouTube removed the grilled video for violating its “terms of service.” At the time of posting the story, the top four trends on Twitter were related to CarryMinati, with hashtags like #justiceforcarry, #bringbackcarrysvideo, #shameonyoutube being used by fans.

Even celebrities came out in support of CarryMinati. Another star who gained prominence with YouTube videos, Ashish Chanchlani used the hashtag #justiceforcarry and called YouTube’s decision “disappointing and surprising.”

Yaariyan Actor Himansh Kohli called the video a “fun barbecue.” He wrote that, setting aside the controversy, he was supporting CarryMinati and urged him to “keep the content good.”

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Kamaal Rashid Khan, however, felt that YouTube’s decision was “perfect.” He felt that abusing was not the right way to gain popularity.

KRK also called it a TikTokers victory over YouTubers. the Ek Villain The actor also recalled how CarryMinati had roasted him and agreed that CarryMinati had taken his permission.

What is the controversy?

For the unskilled, CarryMinati’s YouTube vs TikTok: The End The video allegedly set records for being the most viewed video on YouTube within 24 hours. The video received mixed criticism for its series of abuse and its comments on popular TikTok star Amir Siddiqui took an ugly turn after accusing CarryMinati of cyber bullying.

The video that reportedly garnered 70 million views in one week was shot down by YouTube for its abusive content.

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