Published 18:04 IST, May 16th 2020
CarryMinati issues statement on deleted video: Guru Randhawa, Mannara & YouTubers react
As CarryMinati issued a statement on his deleted video, Guru Randhawa, Mannara and YouTubers reacted. They expressed their solidarity with the YouTuber
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controversy over CarryMinati aka Ajey Nagar’s TikTok vs YouTube: End video for close to a week seemed to subside on Saturday after YouTuber broke his silence. Though expressing his disappointment that a video being tipped for global records was deleted, he seemed to have accepted that video won’t be restored by YouTube again, as he conveyed his gratitude to fans for support. t just fans, numerous celebrities also came out in his support after his statement.
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Support for CarryMinati
Fellow members of YouTube creators’ community expressed solidarity with him. Bhuvan Bam wrote how it will always be remembered as most-liked video.
Zakir Khan wrote how such things happen only with accomplished persons.
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Ashish Chanchlani wrote that he should be t disheartened with this, but try to create a record with this next one, while sharing that support and love for him was intense.
BeYounik wrote ‘May Force Be with You.’
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t just YouTubers, many ors also came out in CarryMinati’s support. Singer Guru Randhawa wrote that CarryMinati had ‘done a great job’ and worked hard while wishing him, and at same time, TikTokers, who have been pitted against YouTubers, best.
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Actor Mannara was still t pleased with video being deleted and stated that since YouTube was a ‘people’s platform’ y should have a right on if video should be restored or t.
Actor Varun Sood sent ‘more power’ to CarryMinati, terming him as a ‘great creator’ and reiterating audience support for him. Actor-singer Amit Tandon wrote that he ‘killed it’ and added that despite fate, one could take back what he had said.
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For unvered, fans of CarryMinati were furious at YouTube after TikTok vs YouTube: End was pulled down for violating its 'terms of service.’ video that hit back at TikToker Amir Siddiqui featured abuses and was deleted after it was reported. video had garnered 70 million views by n.
In a statement, CarryMinati said that t getting any answers over it was ‘most disappointing’ for him, but he felt video will remain ‘banned.’
18:04 IST, May 16th 2020