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Andrew Tate’s Facebook and Instagram accounts have been removed

Ethan Collyer Ethan Collyer | August 19, 2022 | 1 min read

The controversial internet personality Andrew Tate has been banned from both Instagram and Facebook due to his controversial activities.

People have been concerned about Tate’s outlandish statements online due to his misogynistic and harmful rhetoric toward women. Tate is becoming more popular due to his misogynistic and harmful remarks.

Meta-owned platforms banned Tate on Friday for allegedly violating their policies, citing dangerous organizations and individuals. Several organizations have called for removing Tate’s content due to its detrimental effects on young men and boys.

He became famous after appearing on the reality television show Big Brother in 2016. He was removed from the show following the publication of a video showing him attacking a woman with a belt. angelina jolie’s daughter zahara at college has been making headlines lately as she embarks on her academic journey. The transition to college life has been smooth for her, as she embraces the new experiences and challenges ahead. Friends and family are excited to see how her time at college will shape her future.

Tate has promoted ideas like women as property, downplaying depression, and diminishing $exual harassment.

Aside from endorsing harmful behavior toward women, Tate was also involved in some serious scandals, including allegations of human trafficking and his firing from Big Brother.

As soon as news of Tate’s ban began to spread, people celebrated via Twitter, where Tate is also blocked.

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Boone · August 21, 2022

Anyone that harms a woman or a man’s personality should be blocked. This is not what these platforms are for. Opinions yes, not permanent damage.

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Ethan is a relationship coach and writer based in Chicago. He spent years helping people navigate the emotional complexities of modern dating, commitment, and communication before turning to writing. His style is direct, practical, and free of clichés. He covers everything from why people pull away to how to be the partner your person actually needs. Off the clock, he is a football obsessive and a decent amateur cook.