After Meta And TikTok, Andrew Tate Was Banned From Youtube. He Had Over A Million Followers.
He had multiple channels on the platform.
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Influencer Andrew Tate has received another ban. After Facebook and Instagram, YouTube has also started blocking his content. The reason, according to the BBC, is a violation of regulations on the dissemination of hate. Google, which owns Youtube, also blocked all of Tate's channels, which had a total of over a million followers.
The former kickboxer's media career took off in 2016 after a video captured him assaulting a woman on the Big Brother competition. The first ever ban of his career came from Twitter, where Tate wrote that women should be held accountable if they are sexually harassed.
Andrew Tate’s YouTube channels are no longer available pic.twitter.com/NvVWxjZ6Bx
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Tiktok has recently joined the wave of bans, seeking to stamp out all problematic content that promotes misogyny and hate. The most painful ban, however, was probably the one from Instagram. It halted a steep rise in Tata's popularity, whose number of fans has increased from one to 4.7 million in the two months since June.
Andrew Tate can still rely on Hustler's University on the social network Discord to promote his worldview. Here, mostly young people pay him to learn how to "run a business and work hard". The network has nearly a hundred thousand paying people and membership costs $49.
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