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: Meta and TikTok didn't just ban Tate's official accounts; they began targeting "fan accounts" that were purely for affiliate marketing.

: His audience shifted toward platforms with looser moderation, like Rumble and Gettr. : Meta and TikTok didn't just ban Tate's

The closing of the Hustler's University affiliate program in August 2022 marked a pivotal moment in the "Tate-ification" of social media feeds. This move happened just 24 hours after Andrew Tate was banned from Meta (Facebook and Instagram) and TikTok, signaling a strategic shift in how his brand operated under heavy platform moderation. The Affiliate Engine of Virality This move happened just 24 hours after Andrew

Despite the affiliate program ending and the major platform bans, Tate’s influence did not disappear overnight. The shutdown created a and a "martyr" narrative among his followers. : This created an "army" of accounts that

: This created an "army" of accounts that bypassed traditional algorithm filters, making Tate unavoidable even for those who didn't follow him. Why the Shutdown Happened