@AmreliaRuhez It’s a new trend now in India with creators , u show audience the right way to look at a product and Indian brands instead of making products good .. want to silence you with legal notice .. across all kind of products .. I also got one of 3Cr back in feb
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Totally agree with you. Apple doesn’t just sell a phone, it sells an ecosystem — and that is where the real strength is.
And the crazy part is longevity. I still have an old iPhone 6 which my daughter uses, and it still works surprisingly well. Even an old MacBook Air from around 2013 still feels usable today for basic work. That says a lot about how well Apple products age.
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Just finished watching @Mrwhosetheboss’s video, and honestly, I agree with a lot of it.
I’ve personally been deep inside the Apple ecosystem since 2013. Over the years, I’ve tried moving back to Android multiple times, but once you’re used to how smoothly everything connects inside Apple’s world, it becomes very difficult to leave.
The iPhone, Mac, iPad, AirPods, Apple Watch — everything just talks to each other so seamlessly. The UI polish, continuity, AirDrop, handoff, ecosystem experience… Apple has built something that still feels unmatched in many ways.
It’s like once you’re used to driving a Ferrari, even a great BMW may not give you the same emotional experience. Android phones are powerful, no doubt. Some of them even beat iPhones in specific features. But the overall ecosystem experience is where Apple still feels ahead.
For me, the Apple vs Android debate has no final winner. Apple wins in polish, ecosystem, reliability, and long-term comfort. Android wins in flexibility, customization, and giving users more control.
As creators, I think we should be honest about both sides instead of turning this into fanboy wars.
Apple is amazing. Android is amazing. Both have problems.
The real question is: what kind of user are you?
Bro, your video has made such a big impact on Indian creator system and now, thanks to your videos we will see many more videos in days to come, and it has also given me the courage to fight for a 3Cr legal notice when I explained technical specifications about lights to the audience.
https://t.co/lbn0DjdLc4
I said the truth and got a 3-cr legal notice,now
time to join the moment like other creators and stand for truth /freedom of speech @TechWiser@VenomsTech@GyanTherapy
Hello buddy,
I’m sure you must have seen Arun Maini / Mrwhosetheboss’s recent video about legal pressure on creators, where he exposed how some brands try to silence creators who speak the truth. That video crossed millions of views in just a few days, and the brand eventually pulled back the legal notices sent to creators.
I’m reaching out because I’m facing a very similar situation.
I’m a professional wedding photographer and filmmaker from India since 2010, and I’ve also been creating educational content for the last 3 years. Recently, I made a series of videos explaining a brand’s own publicly available technical specifications and raising questions about inconsistent light-output data.
Instead of addressing the technical concerns, the brand sent me a ₹3 crore legal notice.
Here is one of the videos for context:
https://t.co/bNJONjkhBh
None of my videos have been taken down, because everything I spoke about was based on public information and technical explanation.
If this interests you, I’d be happy to share a short summary, supporting material, and the full context. No pressure at all — I just feel this issue is bigger than one creator, and it affects the entire creator community.
We can also connect over a quick Google Meet if you’d like to understand the case better.
Regards,
Robin Saini
+91 9881234583
Hello buddy,
I’m sure you must have seen Arun Maini / Mrwhosetheboss’s recent video about legal pressure on creators, where he exposed how some brands try to silence creators who speak the truth. That video crossed millions of views in just a few days, and the brand eventually pulled back the legal notices sent to creators.
I’m reaching out because I’m facing a very similar situation.
I’m a professional wedding photographer and filmmaker from India since 2010, and I’ve also been creating educational content for the last 3 years. Recently, I made a series of videos explaining a brand’s own publicly available technical specifications and raising questions about inconsistent light-output data.
Instead of addressing the technical concerns, the brand sent me a ₹3 crore legal notice.
Here is one of the videos for context:
https://t.co/M2Xq2Dpplb
None of my videos have been taken down, because everything I spoke about was based on public information and technical explanation.
If this interests you, I’d be happy to share a short summary, supporting material, and the full context. No pressure at all — I just feel this issue is bigger than one creator, and it affects the entire creator community.
We can also connect over a quick Google Meet if you’d like to understand the case better.
Regards,
Robin Saini
+91 9881234583
Hello buddy,
I’m sure you must have seen Arun Maini / Mrwhosetheboss’s recent video about legal pressure on creators, where he exposed how some brands try to silence creators who speak the truth. That video crossed millions of views in just a few days, and the brand eventually pulled back the legal notices sent to creators.
I’m reaching out because I’m facing a very similar situation.
I’m a professional wedding photographer and filmmaker from India since 2010, and I’ve also been creating educational content for the last 3 years. Recently, I made a series of videos explaining a brand’s own publicly available technical specifications and raising questions about inconsistent light-output data.
Instead of addressing the technical concerns, the brand sent me a ₹3 crore legal notice.
Here is one of the videos for context:
https://t.co/M2Xq2Dpplb
None of my videos have been taken down, because everything I spoke about was based on public information and technical explanation.
If this interests you, I’d be happy to share a short summary, supporting material, and the full context. No pressure at all — I just feel this issue is bigger than one creator, and it affects the entire creator community.
We can also connect over a quick Google Meet if you’d like to understand the case better.
Regards,
Robin Saini
+91 9881234583
Hello buddy,
I’m sure you must have seen Arun Maini / Mrwhosetheboss’s recent video about legal pressure on creators, where he exposed how some brands try to silence creators who speak the truth. That video crossed millions of views in just a few days, and the brand eventually pulled back the legal notices sent to creators.
I’m reaching out because I’m facing a very similar situation.
I’m a professional wedding photographer and filmmaker from India since 2010, and I’ve also been creating educational content for the last 3 years. Recently, I made a series of videos explaining a brand’s own publicly available technical specifications and raising questions about inconsistent light-output data.
Instead of addressing the technical concerns, the brand sent me a ₹3 crore legal notice.
Here is one of the videos for context:
https://t.co/M2Xq2Dpplb
None of my videos have been taken down, because everything I spoke about was based on public information and technical explanation.
If this interests you, I’d be happy to share a short summary, supporting material, and the full context. No pressure at all — I just feel this issue is bigger than one creator, and it affects the entire creator community.
We can also connect over a quick Google Meet if you’d like to understand the case better.
Regards,
Robin Saini
+91 9881234583
Hello buddy,
I’m sure you must have seen Arun Maini / Mrwhosetheboss’s recent video about legal pressure on creators, where he exposed how some brands try to silence creators who speak the truth. That video crossed millions of views in just a few days, and the brand eventually pulled back the legal notices sent to creators.
I’m reaching out because I’m facing a very similar situation.
I’m a professional wedding photographer and filmmaker from India since 2010, and I’ve also been creating educational content for the last 3 years. Recently, I made a series of videos explaining a brand’s own publicly available technical specifications and raising questions about inconsistent light-output data.
Instead of addressing the technical concerns, the brand sent me a ₹3 crore legal notice.
Here is one of the videos for context:
https://t.co/M2Xq2Dpplb
None of my videos have been taken down, because everything I spoke about was based on public information and technical explanation.
If this interests you, I’d be happy to share a short summary, supporting material, and the full context. No pressure at all — I just feel this issue is bigger than one creator, and it affects the entire creator community.
We can also connect over a quick Google Meet if you’d like to understand the case better.
Regards,
Robin Saini
+91 9881234583
Hello buddy,
I’m sure you must have seen Arun Maini / Mrwhosetheboss’s recent video about legal pressure on creators, where he exposed how some brands try to silence creators who speak the truth. That video crossed millions of views in just a few days, and the brand eventually pulled back the legal notices sent to creators.
I’m reaching out because I’m facing a very similar situation.
I’m a professional wedding photographer and filmmaker from India since 2010, and I’ve also been creating educational content for the last 3 years. Recently, I made a series of videos explaining a brand’s own publicly available technical specifications and raising questions about inconsistent light-output data.
Instead of addressing the technical concerns, the brand sent me a ₹3 crore legal notice.
Here is one of the videos for context:
https://t.co/M2Xq2Dpplb
None of my videos have been taken down, because everything I spoke about was based on public information and technical explanation.
If this interests you, I’d be happy to share a short summary, supporting material, and the full context. No pressure at all — I just feel this issue is bigger than one creator, and it affects the entire creator community.
We can also connect over a quick Google Meet if you’d like to understand the case better.
Regards,
Robin Saini
+91 9881234583
Hi, I’m reaching out because after Arun Maini / Mrwhosetheboss highlighted legal pressure on creators, I felt I should share that I’m facing something similar in India.
I’m a photographer / filmmaker and small creator. I made videos explaining publicly available technical specs of lighting products in simple terms, raised questions on inconsistent photometric data, and the brand sent me a ₹3 crore legal notice over it.
The issue is bigger than one creator — it’s about whether honest review / consumer-awareness content can survive legal pressure. I’d be happy to share details and one of the six videos if this is something you’d want to look at. No pressure at all.
Hi, I’m reaching out because after Arun Maini / Mrwhosetheboss highlighted legal pressure on creators, I felt I should share that I’m facing something similar in India.
I’m a photographer / filmmaker and small creator. I made videos explaining publicly available technical specs of lighting products in simple terms, raised questions on inconsistent photometric data, and the brand sent me a ₹3 crore legal notice over it.
The issue is bigger than one creator — it’s about whether honest review / consumer-awareness content can survive legal pressure. I’d be happy to share details and one of the six videos if this is something you’d want to look at. No pressure at all.
Hi, I’m reaching out because after Arun Maini / Mrwhosetheboss highlighted legal pressure on creators, I felt I should share that I’m facing something similar in India.
I’m a photographer / filmmaker and small creator. I made videos explaining publicly available technical specs of lighting products in simple terms, raised questions on inconsistent photometric data, and the brand sent me a ₹3 crore legal notice over it.
The issue is bigger than one creator — it’s about whether honest review / consumer-awareness content can survive legal pressure. I’d be happy to share details and one of the six videos if this is something you’d want to look at. No pressure at all.
Hey Arun, saw your video on legal pressure against creators — really appreciated you standing by the community.
I’m facing something very similar in India. I explained publicly available product specs in simple terms, raised questions on inconsistent technical data, and an Indian brand sent me a ₹3 crore legal notice over it.
I’ve emailed you the details as well. If this is something you’d ever want to hear out, I’d be grateful. No pressure at all — just felt this is a creator-rights / honest-review issue that matters to all of us.
Bro, I am so happy to see this video from @Mrwhosetheboss , that he shared the truth out in open, I also got a 3Cr notice from an Indian brand when I explained publicly available technical data in simple words. I wish some big creator would also support and hear my story. So far, no immediate blanket relief has been granted against me, so I trust the system. No other photography creator in India will support as they all have done promotions for the brand.
Delivery of Pics & Videos are the most important , but how you deliver them is more importnat, Over the years, I have used many differnt ways to deliver pics & videos and here are some of my favourite.
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