The ‘Freedom of Speech policy by the new Twitter owner Elon Musk came up on Friday as “Freedom Friday” was about restoring many deleted accounts, that included Donald Trump’s too. Andrew Tate was the one of these reinstated accounts. Andrew Tate, a controversial internet personality who was banned from social media platforms due to his misogynistic comments, has been reinstated. He now has 1.5 million followers.
In the TalkTV show hosted by Piers Morgan, Tate supported Elon Musk’s decision when asked about the changes he is making with the new ownership of Twitter. Andrew Tate was largely unknown to the public after his profile went viral. Later, he was removed from social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram and Youtube.
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Andrew Tate was banned from social media.
The kickboxer turned influencer Andrew Tate started a new venture with Hustler’s University, an online course for males. He gave lessons on freelancing and the financial markets, earning him millions of hits on Tik-Tok.
The former kickboxer’s comments about women got him kicked off from social media platforms. He was banned from Twitter in 2017 after he made an error about rape victims. This was an attack on the #MeToo trending on Twitter. He claimed that married women are men’s property. Also, they don’t have any “innate responsibility or honor” He won’t allow women to drive a car because of this.
Tate was banned from Twitter because he had violated their guidelines. For the same statement, every platform kicked Tate. Tate moved to Rumble after being kicked from all the giant platforms. This platform allows users to share videos and is similar to Youtube.
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Andrew Tate is back on twitter
Tate was given his Twitter handle back by Elon Musk on November 19, 2022. Musk posted the following official tweet: “Twitter policy changes include freedom of speech but not freedom for reach.”
New Twitter policy is freedom of speech, but not freedom of reach.
Negative/hate tweets will be max deboosted & demonetized, so no ads or other revenue to Twitter.
You won’t find the tweet unless you specifically seek it out, which is no different from rest of Internet.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 18, 2022
Piers Morgan and Tate spoke out about their thoughts on the idea of charging $8 to verify your Twitter account, an idea that Elon Musk brought up under his new ownership.
Andrew Tate responded, “I think that social media companies for a very long time lived in an absolute fantasy where they printed money from thin air by charging people for pixels.”
He also spoke out about the growth of large companies that have too many employees, who he claims take their coffee breaks and do not do anything. Musk, a businessman, appreciated the fact that he can fire employees to help his business grow. However, the owner must still decide what criteria to use.
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