On August 19, 2022, controversial TikTok personality Andrew Tate received a ban hammer from Meta's Instagram and Facebook. His profiles on both platforms with millions of followers have been suspended for “violating its policies on dangerous organizations and individuals.”
Following the social media ban, Tate jumped on a Twitch stream with popular streamer Adin Ross to give his take on the matter. Listing why he has been a "positive force" on the internet, Andrew Tate even claimed that his content had stopped people from self-harm.
Tate also revealed that he has been receiving 10 to 20,000 death threats a day on Instagram. Regardless of how much he tried to report them, the platform allegedly didn't take any action.
Notorious for his controversial opinion on women and their role in society, Tate started the stream by berating Adin Ross for being lazy. After a while, the former returned to defend himself by saying that god has plans, and he believes that he will return to both platforms.
Adin Ross and his viewers' interest piqued greatly when Andrew Tate revealed getting 10-20k death threats daily.
Death threats are often made anonymously by one person or a group to kill another person or a group. It is often, although not always, targeted toward big personalities who are more entangled in controversies or online hate raids.
Surprisingly, Tate was relatively calm about the matter and said he trusts Instagram. He seemed to understand the intent behind the ban and did not call out Meta. Tate had a significant following on his social media handles, especially Instagram, raking in over 4.7 million followers. Elaborating on his recent ban, the four-time Kickboxing Champion noted:
He further added:
Tate claimed to be psychologically
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