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The Fight Against Roast Videos Continues Till YouTube Reveal Its Stand

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  Fight against Roast videos continues, Photo by Photo by  Christian Wiediger  on  Unsplash , edited by author Today we are less than a hundred; tomorrow, we will be millions “First, they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out —   Because I was not a socialist. Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out —   Because I was not a trade unionist. Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out —   Because I was not a Jew. Then they came for me — and there was no one left to speak for me.” —  Martin Niemöller We can classify roast videos into various genres. Roast and stand-up comedy targeted to politics, culture, and social degradation not only reflect our society but throws light into darkness. They are humorous; they are entertaining and an eye-opener. Sadly, all roast videos are not good for society. People target videos to a specific gender (sexual orientation), race, ethnic or community and throw personalized comments to view other communities. This

Youtube Roasts and Prank Videos Are Not Funny

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 The Dark Side of Roast Videos That YouTube Doesn’t Want To Show You Will YouTube act against viral videos targeted at children, the LGBTQ community, and women? Photo by Christian Wiediger on  Unsplash Sachin Pariyar, a nine-year kid from a rural part of Nepal, comes from a financially backward community. He had to drop school in the second standard because his parents couldn’t afford education. Even at the early stage of life, this kid has a sense of humor, and he sings beautifully. He is funny, and he is entertaining. A YouTube Channel that noticed Sachin gave him coverage and financial support to his family. This followed wide national coverage, and Sachin got viral in no time. Not only YouTubers, but national television also promoted him. YouTuber supported his family to start a new micro-business. Looking at his talent, a nonprofit organization in Kathmandu took his wardenship and enrolled him in a boarding school, where he restarted his education. The platform of YouTube is both