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WHY YOUTUBE DELETE CARRY VIDEO?

In YouTube’s defence, it updated its harassment policy in December 2019 stating, “We will not tolerate harassment.” And, Carry Minati’s YouTube video was a pretty targetted attack at TikTok’s self-proclaimed social influencer Amir Siddiqui — dismantling Siddiqui’s video line-by-line. “We have strict policies that prohibit harassment on YouTube, including using malicious insults based on intrinsic attributes such as sexual orientation. We quickly remove content that violates these policies when flagged by our users,” YouTube told Business Insider in response to the incident.
Even though Minati’s whole IP on YouTube is reacting and roasting popular TV shows or celebrities, this is the first time that he posted a video roasting a single individual. Something that he himself confessed in the YouTube vs TikTok - The End video. The ongoing feud between YouTube and TikTok has only escalated during the lockdown as more content floods the system, and creators are caught in a battle of formats.
Carry Video was deleted due to an policy of youtube which is bullying and harrasment.


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