Although social media platforms such as Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok have banned Andrew Tate from their platforms, his disappearance on Twitch isn't related to a suspension. Following much controversy, the influencer deleted his channel on the Amazon-owned platform.
Tate's series of bans began on August 13, with Meta suspending his Instagram and Facebook accounts. His content immediately elicited a wave of criticism on the internet, with many online personalities and charities accusing the former Kickboxing champion of being a misogynist and "dangerous" to society.
On the same day as his TikTok ban, Tate's YouTube as well as Twitch channel were also removed from both the platforms. However, it seems like the influencer himself has taken down his Twitch channel. This subsequently led to massive speculation.
As per Twitch's policy, banned streamers/creators are not permitted to work on the platform even if it means appearing on someone else's channel, as that will lead to the latter's ban as a consequence.
Over the past week, Tate has appeared on many Twitch livestreams, including the likes of Adin Ross and Clix. Notably, Ross was the first Twitch streamer to invite the British-American onto the platform. This subsequently led to a huge rise in the former's viewership.
Within a few hours, a Reddit post titled "Andrew Tate just deleted his Twitch account to dodge a ban (after YT/TikTok suspensions) and still shows up on streams." started blowing up on the internet, garnering immense traction.
Judging by the comments, the majority of users are urging Twitch to follow suit with other websites and ban him from the platform.
The discussion involved:
On August 23, 2022, Andrew Tate released an hour-long video on Vimeo in
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