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TikTokdown Trend On Twitter Based On Epic Battle Between TikTok And YouTube

In recent times, netizens are involved in a pitched battle on social media involving an online quarrel between Carry Minati and Aamir Siddique. Fans from both sides are quarreling continuously about personal space and abuse on social media platforms.

Carry Minati has earned a good name as a celebrity on YouTube. On the other hand, Aamir Siddique is a celebrity on TikTok. There has been a fast escalation of a verbal squabble between the fans of these two social media celebrities. They are engaged in arguments and counter-arguments in the past week. This has led to you are trained on Twitter of boycotting TikTok. It has grabbed news headlines considerably.

It all started with the accusation purported by Aamir Siddique on TikTok. Specifically, he said that YouTube celebrities are always stealing content from TikTok and making their own videos to become popular. The history of YouTubers is that of plagiarism. He particularly told that contain materials of TikTok feed the content of YouTube celebrities. This aggravated the epic verbal dual between netizens of TikTok and YouTube. This accusation was picked up by Carry Minati and he replied it by posting a roast video. Carry Minati specifically posted a roast video that the accusation of Aamir Siddique is absolutely false. In fact, TikTok does not have any original content to boast off.

The roast video irked the fans of Aamir Siddique on TikTok. They particularly protested against the roast video of Carry Minati and complained on YouTube through various forums. YouTube was quick into action and deleted the video posted by Minati. It escalated the argument farther. The main complaint of the fans of Aamir Siddique was the video specifically abused Aamir Siddique and grabbed his personal space. It was uncalled for. YouTube listened to the complaint filed by fans of Aamir Siddique and erased the video from their list. The argument got intensified by this action taken by YouTube. It was a heated debate on various social media platforms, especially on Twitter and Facebook.

The taking down of the video by YouTube started a trend on Twitter against Aamir Siddique and TikTok fans. The trend told about banning TikTok from India. Fans of Minati were extremely agitated about the way the TikTok fans were against the fans of YouTube celebrities. They wanted TikTok to be deleted from all discussion forums with their operations being halted.

The debate has formed a storm on social media and particularly on the Twitter platform. Fans on both sides have been engaged in long verbal battles about the validity of their respective arguments. Both the fans of Carry Minati and Aamir Siddique have been battling it out on different social media platforms including Twitter.

The consensus is not very clear until now. It seems that the battle still has enough steam to be carried on for some days on various social media platforms. Fans from both sides are extremely in rage against each other. Only time will say who is right and who is wrong.

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