Andrew Tate has been banned by the video sharing website. The platform is the latest to ban Tate, following in the footsteps of other platforms.

The multi-millionaireentrepreneur and former kickboxing champion grew his fan base largely as a result of misogynistic and sensationalist content; Tate's videos have led to his followers, mostly between the ages of 16 and 25 years old, coining him as "the King of Toxic Masculinity

According to a statement from YouTube, it took action against Tate in July after he posted a video. Multiple violations of the platform's community guidelines led to his permanent ban.

Tate won't be able to use, own, or create any other channels as a result of the end of the video sharing site.

It isn't easy to ban Andrew Tate from these platforms. The removal of Tate's voice doesn't make a society hate-free.

There is a contradiction in today's society where men are encouraged to speak and be open with their feelings but are often met with a negative response.

Tate is still on other people's channels even though his channel has been deleted. It's not clear if the platform has banned him. Vice pointed out that Tate-related content still exists on the app despite TikTok banning the creator's account. Andrew Tate has more than 13 billion views on TikTok, with thousands of videos featuring his words.