CarryMinati aka Ajey Nagar most watched and liked video ‘YouTube vs TikTok: The End’ was pulled down from the platform for violating its terms of service on Thursday. The video before it got removed from YouTube has more than 71 million views and around 10 million likes. The video completed 1 million likes in 2 hours.
This is not the first time that CarryMinati has experienced a trending video getting removed by YouTube. While CarryMinati would be feeling extremely sad for his video, but his fans are also feeling the same. Nagar’s fans aren’t happy that the platform chose to remove Carry’s most viral video till date.
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Since the video has been pulled down, Carry Minati fans have been trending ‘Justice for Carry’ and ‘Shame on YouTube’ on social media platforms like Twitter. A user wrote, This was the worst thing that could’ve happened. Tweet everyone with #justiceforcarry and bring back the video ASAP! The other user tweeted, ‘This is not done @YouTubeIndia Why you Removed Most Liked Indian Video?? We want that video back or apology #JusticeForCarry #carryminati’. Here are fans tweet:
This is not done @YouTubeIndia
Why you Removed Most Liked Indian Video?? We want that video back or apology #JusticeForCarry #carryminati pic.twitter.com/p7JmzjKllX
— Prince gwala (@Princegwala3) May 15, 2020
This was the worst thing that could’ve happened. Tweet everyone with #justiceforcarry and bring back the video ASAP! pic.twitter.com/3fqdkSSSEB
— Vishal Kushwaha (@vk99685) May 15, 2020
Yeh kya harkat hai…This is not done@YouTubeIndia
You Removed Most Liked Indian Video.. #JusticeForCarry #carryminati pic.twitter.com/zncWiCMPL7— Sid❣fan❣Girl (@iamsidheart56) May 14, 2020
#justiceforcarry
Multi mind YouTube @youtubeindia pic.twitter.com/4Z1BAHqobv— Akshay hulwan (@Akshay_hulwan) May 15, 2020
We are trending with #carryminati #justiceforcarry #shameonyoutube in India
Target is 1 M + retweet fast to show support to carry minati
Apna time fir ayega youtube pic.twitter.com/hhfVcMA4TZ
— Crusher (@Crusher_ItsRG) May 15, 2020
YouTube updated its harassment policy in December 2019, stating, “We will not tolerate harassment.” And, CarryMinati’s YouTube video was a pretty targeted attack at TikToker Amir Siddiqui as he dismantled Siddiqui’s video line by line.