Published 11:52 IST, May 21st 2020
TikTok's rating falls to 1.2: Netizens wonder if TikTok will get deleted from Play Store
TikTok's rating has been falling drastically after the latest trend called "YouTube vs TikTok." Find out TikTok's current rating on Play Store and more about it
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Tiktok is facing major outr from users in India due to recent YouTube vs TikTok trend on social media, which has been followed by Chinese viral video platform landing in a far more grievous controversy for allowing insensitive, outragrous, dangerous, offensive, inappropriate and or manner of impermissible videos on its platform. spiral for TikTok started from "YouTube vs TikTok: End" that fueled many YouTube 'supporters' to react, some users doing so by rating Tiktok low on Google Play store.
TikTok rating is going down which each day passing
frenzy of reactions from fans has resulted in fall of TikTok app's rating around world. Previously kwn as Musical.ly app, short video application was amongst leading social media apps in India. Neverless, social media app used to own rating of 4.5 stars on Google Play Store before latest trend of YouTube vs TikTok began. Surprisingly, TikTok rating has drastically fallen to 1.2, as of today.
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All of this began when YouTube sensation CarryMinati aka Ajey Nagar uploaded a video to roast a TikTok user Amir Siddiqui. video, which aimed at roasting TikTok user, became popular on YouTube and gained more than 70 million views. This video of CarryMinati was on way of becoming most liked n-musical Indian YouTube video. However, YouTube removed video from platform without specifying reason. It was assumed by many fans of Ajey Nagar that video was deleted because of numerous reports on it.
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This resulted in outrd reaction from meme creators, YouTube backers and supporters of CarryMinati. TikTok users are significantly uninstalling app in support of "Carry" and YouTubers while ors are going on Google Play Store to downrate application. Some users are also encouraging ir friends to give poor ratings to TikTok while demanding that Chinese app be banned in country. Recently, in response to egregious videos mentioned above, National Commission for Women (NCW) Chief Rekha Sharma also said she would write to government to ban TikTok by saying that app is "promoting unproductivity in country" and doesn't have sensitivity or means to act against dangerous videos.
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11:52 IST, May 21st 2020