YouTube star Olajide "JJ," popularly known as "KSI," took to Twitter on November 27 to notify his followers that there was "no point trying to collect" the Amazon gift card giveaway in the latest Try Not To Laugh video.
The influencer shared a screenshot of the emails verifying that the Amazon gift cards had been claimed. KSI confirmed that neither he nor his associate Mo had claimed the giveaway prize.
He then suggested that the only person who had seen the video was someone at YouTube, who had potentially watched it to see if it should be "demonized."
A few moments later, the content creator shared another update, stating that he would track down the YouTube employee who allegedly claimed the gift cards. He continued further by saying:
On November 27, the British YouTuber shared a screenshot of his emails, confirming that the codes in his Amazon gift card giveaway had already been claimed. His tweet stated:
The social media update quickly went viral, with over 700 community members reacting and sharing their thoughts. Twitter user @Hjerpseth suggested that the 29-year-old content creator should censor the first four characters of the giveaway codes and only reveal them as YouTube comments later on:
Thafnine, YouTuber and owner of Nightmare Petrol T9, asked JJ if he could find out who claimed the Amazon gift cards:
100 Thieves-affiliated content creator Abby was shocked by the YouTuber's tweet, commenting:
Twitter user @Bran_Ian's response attracted more than 9,300 likes, as they stated:
One community member claimed that KSI "got scammed by YouTube":
Prominent esports personality and co-owner of Full Squad Gaming, Jake "JakeSucky" also shared JJ's update on his handle and mentioned:
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