Andrew Tate has been banned from all Meta-owned social media platforms, meaning his profiles on Instagram and Facebook have been suspended. BBC reports that the suspension is due to a violation of its terms and services pertaining to "dangerous organizations and individuals."
The move has been praised by many online, and a UK advocacy group called Hope not Hate has taken credit for the ban. Explaining their side in a tweet, the group announced that it was their efforts that got the controversial figure banned:
On top of being regarded as a misogynist, Andrew Tate is red-pilled, someone who propagates the idea that the society we live in is a sham and that only he can help people break their chains and achieve true success.
The kickboxer might have had a successful fighting career, but according to his own testimonies, most of his fortune came from his webcam business. But now, he has moved on to what he calls the Hustler's University: a network of exclusive discord servers anybody can access for a monthly fee of $50 dollars to learn how to get rich like him. The problem? It's actually a pyramid scheme.
Numerous YouTubers have made videos about them trying the program, and all legitimate reviews have criticized the Hustler's University for being a pyramid scheme.
The affiliate program, which is responsible for most of the social media content about Andrew Tate Online, involves students of the program making pro-Tate videos and reviews for TikTok and YouTube to earn money as commission.
HasanAbi, who got into a fight with the kickboxer, made a video titled "Andrew Tate's Hustlers University Is ABSOLUTELY INSANE," commenting on the scam and why it is so profitable for Tate, saying:
His talking points and business strategies,
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