YouTube has been in the limelight for quite some time now, with YouTube vs Tiktok: The end making the video of 2 million likes in the shortest time. And with this help, the same YouTube channel also received 1.3 million subscribers in 24 hours.
From where YouTube vs Tiktok started
YouTube vs Tiktok started because of a Youtuber named Elvish Yadav. Elvish Yadav posted a video on his channel roasting Tiktoker. However, Elvish Yadav said that this video was only put on the purpose of entertainment, not to harm anyone.
But many Tiktokers felt bad and in its evil made several videos criticizing YouTubers and put it on the channel. From then on it was as if there was chaos.
Then as all the ticktokers and youtubers came face to face and started roasting each other which was termed as YouTube vs Tiktok.
Now this link connects a tiktoker name called Aamir Siddiqui. Aamir Siddiqui is a popular Tiktoker with 3.6 million followers. Aamir Siddiqui roasted YouTubers, saying that YouTubers steals contents from Tiktokers by violating copyright.
Apart from this, he also said that Youtubers does not become one among themselves. He also tagged many youtubers including Carry Minati.
And here Carry Minati, whose real name is Ajey Nagar and is quite famous on YouTube, who has a followings of 17.9 million, also released a video called youTube vs Tiktok: The end. In which he roasted Tiktokers a lot, especially Aamir Siddiqui. And this video started trending on you Tube quite quickly. And this video broke a lot of records and started trending all over the country.
Start of new trend
This video started trending on social networking sites very much. And seeing the controversy growing up, Aamir Siddiqui deleted his video from Instagram. While watching the controversy grow, YouTube also deleted The video, which was about to become the most viewed non-music YouTube video, was removed from the platform to breach its 'services' terms of Carry Minati from its platform.
After this controversy, Aamir Siddiqui shared another video in which he apologized and also said that the roster of many YouTubers were commenting heavily on the girls of Tiktok and even rape throats were getting started. Due to which, Aamir had called YouTubers bad. And he also admitted that he also said some things in his video that he should not have done, due to which he apologizes.
And yet the fight between Youtubers and Tiktokers was at its peak that YouTube also deleted the video of Carry Minati watching the controversy grow. YouTube argued that rules were being violated in that video. So it was deleted.
At the same time, his fans argued that many such objectionable videos were available on YouTube in which no action was taken. Why is YouTube adopting such a double standard?
Trends of #justiceforcarry #bringbackcarrysvideo started
In support of Carry Minati, his fans have launched several hashtags like #justiceforcarry #bringbackcarrysvideo.
Fans of carry Minati are also campaigning to bring back videos on Twitter and Instagram. What's more, Carry Minati fans have started a new trend #BanTikTok and have also made a significant impact. Whereas Tiktok had a rating of 4.6 earlier, now it has a rating of 3.2.
And this is a huge loss for any platform. What's more, this feud does not end yet because twitter has also boxed a new trend #RoastNahiFryKarunga and on the other side memers have broken records of all the memes in support of Carry Minati.
https://twitter.com/CarryMinati/status/1261370754777530375?s=09
And Carry Minati has also released a statement on Twitter saying that “Growing up all I ever wanted to do was making videos and entertain people. I started making videos since I was 10 - and I haven’t stopped since. I’ve given my hopes, dreams, blood, sweat - my whole life to my people on YouTube - A UGC platform where the entire content is built by users and creators like myself who somehow believe they can entertain millions of people irrespective of the access to resources they have. It is hard to accept this - but this video will remain banned and won’t be restored. This video had already broken several records and we were just a day away from saying that the most liked and the most popular nonmusic video on YouTube Globally belongs to an Indian Creator. Sometimes the biggest achievements become an easy target to be pulled down. Not getting enough answers can be the most disappointing situation to be in. Well, all I can say is it has been a very frustrating day. Thank you for all the love and support you guys have shown me. Life has repeatedly taught me and reminded me today that in the end, the only thing that matters to me is your love and my commitment to give that love back by entertaining and staying honest with you forever. Thank you all for being by my side. And I do see you ALL.”
And this battle is not going to end yet, now it is to be seen that in this time of lockdown, where normal life is scattered, at what point does this battle of youtube vs Tiktok end.





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