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Fans trend 'Justice For Carry' on Twitter after YouTube pulls down CarryMinati's controversial 'YouTube vs TikTok' video

After getting requests for a long time, popular YouTuber CarryMinati (Ajay Nagar) finally created a video on YouTube vs TikTok. He was seen roasting popular TikToker Amir Siddiqui (who had once claimed he would be honoured to get roasted by CarryMinati) and netizens gave more than their approval to the video. But there was also a section on the Internet that did not take the video in good spirit - The TikTok community. 

In the video, CarryMinati could be seen roasting the self-proclaimed social influencer, Amir Siddiqui, and garnered a lot of attention online. But his video was removed from youtube due to reportedly violating its Terms of Service. The video was pulled down over the charges of "violating YouTube's policy on harassment and bullying." This is not the first time that CarryMinati has experienced a trending video getting removed by Youtube.

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CarryMinati’s fans certainly seem to be furious to see one of the most successful videos of his channel being taken down. This video was so popular that it managed to bring in over 7 million views under a week and also doubled CarryMinati’s subscriber count from 8 million to over 16.6 million. But what exactly happened to the video? So, according to YouTube's terms and conditions, if a particular video is reported several times by more than a certain number of users, the video is pulled down by the platform. And that's exactly what happened to CarryMinati's video. It did enjoy immense popularity but at the same time was reported by hundreds of people as TikTokers were brutally trolled in it. 

Here are some fan reactions about CarryMinati’s deleted video: 

Well, there were quite some memes too!  

 

 

 

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Well, even though the video is no more a part of his channel, #CarryMinati and #JusticeForCarry are showing up as the two top trends on Twitter. However, CarryMinati has not reacted to this yet. 

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