Samay Raina fans can't stay calm because India has latent tracks back on YouTube, 'Igl will be back soon' | Mint

Samay Raina fans can’t stay calm, as the Latent Clips channel of India apparently returned to YouTube. Users on social media claim that all the videos in the channel were made private after the controversy of Ranveer Allahbadia. Livemint could not be able to verify the allegation that the channel returned to YouTube independently, as it could not be confirmed if it ever became private in the first place. It cannot be confirmed whether the channel is owned by Samay Raina or is a YouTube channel run by a fan. When we watched, the channel had 522 videos. It also contains cuts of member episodes. Meanwhile, Samay Raina fans on Reddit began celebrating the reported return. Many of them consider it a ‘victory’ for the standup comedian. “SAB Samay Ka Khel Hai,” one user said. “Now that it’s arrived, the Samay Raina channel will also return, right?” come from another. Another user noted: ‘I watched a few tracks, they ended up the most abuse before they made it public. ‘However, not every fan believes that India’s latent will return. “I don’t think latent is going to come back with everything that happened. No. Samay is very family -oriented and does not want his family to go through everything again. No, ‘one user wrote. “He might start another show. Maybe the podcast rumble is true and it was not just for advertising, but a way to give a look, ‘the user added. However, another user contradicted: ‘I have insider information, IGL will be back! Soon! But not in ways many people expect. ‘Samay Raina erased all videos Samay Raina erased all videos from his Show India’s Gotent Latent from YouTube to a great controversy involving the gas ranveer Allahbadia. Ranveer allegedly made “inappropriate” remarks about the program, which caused the setback and led to several complaints across India. Shortly after the setback, Samay shared on X (formerly Twitter) that he had deleted all the videos. He made it clear that his goal was to make people laugh and offend no one. He acknowledged that the situation became too stressful to deal with. With the away videos, people wonder what would happen to the money earned from the videos. YouTube’s policy says that if a Creator violates the rules, acts the platform and holds back payments. However, no such action is expected for users who delete their videos. By removing all the episodes (or private) from the playlist, Samay Raina may have avoided YouTube’s actions against violating the policy. He retained his channel to ensure visibility on YouTube and earn revenue in the future.