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Why CarryMinati YouTube vs TikTok Roast Video Removed? Will It Be Reinstated? Watch Carry Minati’s Reply


CarryMinati YouTube vs TikTok Roast Video Removed: How & Why? Will It Be Reinstated?
CarryMinati YouTube vs TikTok Roast Video Removed: How & Why? Will It Be Reinstated?
The heartbreaking news surfaced at around midnight 15th May 2020 that the CarryMinati Youtube vs Tiktok: The End roast video is lifted from his channel for violating ‘Terms of Service’ under cyberbullying and harassment
The 20-year-old, popularly known as the Roast King of India, expressed his views on the allegations made by the self-proclaimed social influencer Amir Siddiqui about the YouTube community for lacking originality and spreading controversy to get fame.
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Ajey Nagar, Carry Minati owner, has not officially said anything about this incident over his social media accounts. Business Insider tried to get in touch with YouTube, but they refused to answer at the moment. You shall be wondering, Carry’s The End video got removed? Find out below.

Why CarryMinati’s YouTube vs TikTok Video Got Removed?

Carry Minati’s TikTok vs YouTube video got removed from the video-streaming giant as it presumably didn’t follow the policies of YouTube. So, Ajey’s fans are going crazy over the social media, especially Twitter, and asking YouTube to delete other cringe-worthy stuff from YouTube too if roast videos are against their Terms and Conditions.













Past year, in December 2019, YouTube made changes to its policies and terms of service, stating “we will not tolerate any form of harassment”.
The distressing news broke the heart of all the fans and famous YouTube Content Creators too. The YouTube vs TikTok: The End video paved his path to becoming the most liked Indian video ever. And it was on its way to set a record for Most Liked Non-Musical Video all over the world.
Sadly, as Carry’s fans are speculating, Amir Siddiqui has claimed a strike on The End video or his fans has mass reported the video as inappropriate content. The hashtag #AmirAgainstCyberBullying was trending on Twitter earlier today.

That might be the reason it left YouTube no choice other than deleting what was the Most Liked Indian Video.
And soon after the video got lifted, fans tweeted in support of Carry, saying the action was intolerable and that YouTube should revive the video on its platform. In a blink f a moment, hashtag #CarryMinati , #BRINGCARRYMINATIVIDEOBACK & #JusticeForCarry were trending and it got the attention of the media.
Fans have come out in this need of help and supporting Carry Minati with their words. See it yourself.
BY THE WAY CarryMinati's videos are too much interesting  and helpful for the memers


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