YouTube vs Tik tok users battle breaks the internet! video & memes goes viral
YouTube vs Tik tok users battle breaks the internet! video & memes goes viral:-
Introduction:
The ongoing battle between Youtube & Toktok users has been making the loudest noise of late. Recently, popular Youtuber & content creator carry minati shared his roast video featuring Tiktokers and it went viral for obvious reasons.
After just 24 hours his video broke the internet with over 16 million views.
#Skirt trended big time on twitter.
How the feud started??
The 'feud' between the users of the two video platforms
started sometime back when YouTube content creators
blamed the other side for creating cheap contents.
TikTok, a Chinese video sharing platform, has often been
blamed for borderline sexual and vulgar content. Tik Tok
was banned for a short duration in India after the
Madras High Court observed that the app was
encouraging pornography and other illicit content.
The ban was a major blow to TikTok's Chinese
owner ByteDance. The company said in a court filing the
ban was resulting in a $500,000 daily loss, and was putting more than 250 jobs at risk.
While the comments and discussions on CarryMinati's video keeps increasing - nearly 3.5 lakh till the filing of this report, for the Tik Tok users, in Nagar's words: Har Vivek Oberoi ke lie, ek Salman Khan hota hai...
A worthy time-pass?
When it comes to reactions to TikTok videos, Mahesh Keshwala — popularly known for his YouTube channel Thugesh — takes the cake. With more than 4,87,000 YouTube subscribers, Thugesh makes sure he shoots reaction videos that cover a cross-section of topics; his reactions to TikTok content run in three episodes. The collection of reactions shows the amount of time he spent on the Chinese video-sharing social network platform. The chaste Hindi and his style of interaction comes across as honest. Thugesh is ruthless and doesn’t hold back even when it comes to doing a number on himself at times.
Content creators on YouTube are taking a new approach with their reaction videos, adding cringy TikTok videos to their queue of laughs and laudits.
If you love TikTok, have you watched YouTube vloggers’ reactions to TikTok videos?
Owing to the COVID-19 pandemic and isolation with people browsing with a vengeance to be the first to send a forward for a good laugh, these YouTube videos are quite the life-saver.
The lockdown period all around the globe has also seen a huge swell of TikTok videos of solo-dancing, pranks on family members and roommates, as well as dubbed videos from famous scenes of reality television shows, movies and songs — all of which have the cringe factor.
Controversy over objectionable content in TikTok??
TikTok has often courted controversy over objectionable content being promoted by users through their videos to gain popularity.
In fact, last year a ban was imposed on TikTok in India for its obscene content after a PIL was filed against it. However, it was lifted after the company ByteDance shared that it would experience losses of up to $500,000 a day and has put more than 250 jobs in jeopardy.
Few hilarious memes on twitter from TikTok vs YouTube users battle:
On May 8 when content creator Ajey nagar who runs the popular YouTube channel Carryminati, posted a roast on Tik tok users.
His video has gone viral with more than 1.2 crore views within 24 hours on YouTube while # Carryminati started trending on Twitter India.
In the 12 minutes video Nagar specifically targeted TikTok user who had earlier tried to roast YouTube content creators through a viral video.
Should India Ban TikTok?
Yet again, TikTok the music video making app landed itself in controversy. The hashtag #BanTikTokIndia has been trending on Twitter and netizens have been fuming with rage, asking the government to take action against this app. TikTok is a Chinese made video-sharing app used to create small dance clips, lip-sync and comedy videos. The app was introduced to India in 2017 and since then, there are approx 119 million Indian users on TikTok followed by USA, Turkey and Russia.
This app is most popular amongst the youth of India because multinational companies approach these ‘TikTok stars’ and are paying them profuse amounts of money to promote their products. This, in a way, has worked wonders for a few users who churn out some good content on this app. Like this one specific TikTok user who used to work as a pizza delivery boy and within a year of posting TikTok videos on his account, this boy went on to buy a flat for his family and could also afford a luxury car. But a few users have also landed themselves in jail for posting anti-national an abusive content.
Now you may ask, where does the problem lie?
In a country like India which has a literacy rate of only 74. 04%, half the population of the country is worried about their future. They may not want their kids to make a career in something that makes you dance in front of the camera for the other half of the population that’s obsessed with the app, calling themselves content creators.
In 2019, the Madras Court ordered to remove the app from mobile App Store and Play Store. TikTok was banned in India for a few days for creating obscene, abusive and anti-national content. However, the security team of TikTok assured the court that the issue will be looked upon and immediately the ban was lifted.
The Influencer Code:
So how does TikTok manage to capture the imagination of a nation under lockdown? It's an app that covers over 150 countries and is available in as many as 75 languages, including 15 Indian languages. Bijoor explains how the medium allows the whole world of users to peek into lifestyles that are at times western, at times local, and at times alien even.
"You can listen to Gurbani being recited, just as you can see irreverent videos that talk of the lockdown and its blues. There is just no boredom of the expected in TikTok. There is the bliss of the new, the exciting and the fast-paced. And so it is a hit," Bijoor says.
According to TikTok, which declined to comment on content creators' numbers, India has 200 million users. And among them are a significant number of influencers whom brands approach for promotion. They are the ones who make a challenge go viral. They are sought after by celebrities for movie promotions and music videos. That a popular Bollywood movie Bala had the lead female star as a small-town TikTok celebrity shows the outreach that platform has in India. The crucial blue tick with the handle name provides an influencer not just millions of followers, but celebrity status and financial gains as well.
Top 5 most followed Indian celebrities on TikTok:
Neha Kakkar- 16.2 million followers
Shilpa Shetty- 15.9 million followers
Riteish Deshmukh-13.8 million followers
Jacqueline Fernadez- 13.6 million followers
Bharti Singh- 11.8 million folowers
Source of information: Social media, YouTube.
The ongoing battle between Youtube & Toktok users has been making the loudest noise of late. Recently, popular Youtuber & content creator carry minati shared his roast video featuring Tiktokers and it went viral for obvious reasons.
After just 24 hours his video broke the internet with over 16 million views.
#Skirt trended big time on twitter.
How the feud started??
The 'feud' between the users of the two video platforms
started sometime back when YouTube content creators
blamed the other side for creating cheap contents.
TikTok, a Chinese video sharing platform, has often been
blamed for borderline sexual and vulgar content. Tik Tok
was banned for a short duration in India after the
Madras High Court observed that the app was
encouraging pornography and other illicit content.
The ban was a major blow to TikTok's Chinese
owner ByteDance. The company said in a court filing the
ban was resulting in a $500,000 daily loss, and was putting more than 250 jobs at risk.
While the comments and discussions on CarryMinati's video keeps increasing - nearly 3.5 lakh till the filing of this report, for the Tik Tok users, in Nagar's words: Har Vivek Oberoi ke lie, ek Salman Khan hota hai...
A worthy time-pass?
When it comes to reactions to TikTok videos, Mahesh Keshwala — popularly known for his YouTube channel Thugesh — takes the cake. With more than 4,87,000 YouTube subscribers, Thugesh makes sure he shoots reaction videos that cover a cross-section of topics; his reactions to TikTok content run in three episodes. The collection of reactions shows the amount of time he spent on the Chinese video-sharing social network platform. The chaste Hindi and his style of interaction comes across as honest. Thugesh is ruthless and doesn’t hold back even when it comes to doing a number on himself at times.
Content creators on YouTube are taking a new approach with their reaction videos, adding cringy TikTok videos to their queue of laughs and laudits.
If you love TikTok, have you watched YouTube vloggers’ reactions to TikTok videos?
Owing to the COVID-19 pandemic and isolation with people browsing with a vengeance to be the first to send a forward for a good laugh, these YouTube videos are quite the life-saver.
The lockdown period all around the globe has also seen a huge swell of TikTok videos of solo-dancing, pranks on family members and roommates, as well as dubbed videos from famous scenes of reality television shows, movies and songs — all of which have the cringe factor.
Controversy over objectionable content in TikTok??
TikTok has often courted controversy over objectionable content being promoted by users through their videos to gain popularity.
In fact, last year a ban was imposed on TikTok in India for its obscene content after a PIL was filed against it. However, it was lifted after the company ByteDance shared that it would experience losses of up to $500,000 a day and has put more than 250 jobs in jeopardy.
Few hilarious memes on twitter from TikTok vs YouTube users battle:
Viral video of Ajey nagar nagar who roast tik-tok users?
Who is Carry Minati: Why is his YouTube vs TikTok video trending?So, why is his Youtube Vs TikTok video going viral?
Chinese video-sharing social networking service TikTokhas become one of the most popular apps in India. Although there are some creative content creators on the platform, the app is flooded with cringe-worthy videos. Thousands ofTikTok videos go viral on the internet and give their dose of cringe. YouTube content creates have been using their platforms to react and roast the TikTok stars for quite a while now. It all started when some of the popular roasters made videos, where they reacted to viral Tiktok videos. This initiated the Youtube Vs TikTok feud on social media.
His video has gone viral with more than 1.2 crore views within 24 hours on YouTube while # Carryminati started trending on Twitter India.
In the 12 minutes video Nagar specifically targeted TikTok user who had earlier tried to roast YouTube content creators through a viral video.
Should India Ban TikTok?
Yet again, TikTok the music video making app landed itself in controversy. The hashtag #BanTikTokIndia has been trending on Twitter and netizens have been fuming with rage, asking the government to take action against this app. TikTok is a Chinese made video-sharing app used to create small dance clips, lip-sync and comedy videos. The app was introduced to India in 2017 and since then, there are approx 119 million Indian users on TikTok followed by USA, Turkey and Russia.
This app is most popular amongst the youth of India because multinational companies approach these ‘TikTok stars’ and are paying them profuse amounts of money to promote their products. This, in a way, has worked wonders for a few users who churn out some good content on this app. Like this one specific TikTok user who used to work as a pizza delivery boy and within a year of posting TikTok videos on his account, this boy went on to buy a flat for his family and could also afford a luxury car. But a few users have also landed themselves in jail for posting anti-national an abusive content.
Now you may ask, where does the problem lie?
In a country like India which has a literacy rate of only 74. 04%, half the population of the country is worried about their future. They may not want their kids to make a career in something that makes you dance in front of the camera for the other half of the population that’s obsessed with the app, calling themselves content creators.
In 2019, the Madras Court ordered to remove the app from mobile App Store and Play Store. TikTok was banned in India for a few days for creating obscene, abusive and anti-national content. However, the security team of TikTok assured the court that the issue will be looked upon and immediately the ban was lifted.
The Influencer Code:
So how does TikTok manage to capture the imagination of a nation under lockdown? It's an app that covers over 150 countries and is available in as many as 75 languages, including 15 Indian languages. Bijoor explains how the medium allows the whole world of users to peek into lifestyles that are at times western, at times local, and at times alien even.
"You can listen to Gurbani being recited, just as you can see irreverent videos that talk of the lockdown and its blues. There is just no boredom of the expected in TikTok. There is the bliss of the new, the exciting and the fast-paced. And so it is a hit," Bijoor says.
According to TikTok, which declined to comment on content creators' numbers, India has 200 million users. And among them are a significant number of influencers whom brands approach for promotion. They are the ones who make a challenge go viral. They are sought after by celebrities for movie promotions and music videos. That a popular Bollywood movie Bala had the lead female star as a small-town TikTok celebrity shows the outreach that platform has in India. The crucial blue tick with the handle name provides an influencer not just millions of followers, but celebrity status and financial gains as well.
Top 5 most followed Indian celebrities on TikTok:
Neha Kakkar- 16.2 million followers
Shilpa Shetty- 15.9 million followers
Riteish Deshmukh-13.8 million followers
Jacqueline Fernadez- 13.6 million followers
Bharti Singh- 11.8 million folowers
Source of information: Social media, YouTube.






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