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Published 11:53 23 Aug 2022 BST
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In a statement given to Bloomberg, a spokesperson for the Google-owned company said that channels associated with Tate had been removed because of "multiple violations" of YouTube’s community guidelines and terms of service, including its hate speech policy.
They added: "If a channel is terminated, the uploader is unable to use, own or create any other YouTube channels."
A spokesperson for the Tate criticised the move though, claiming that removing his voice "doesn’t allow for a kinder hate-free society."
They told the outlet: "There is a running contradiction in today’s society where men are encouraged to speak and be open/honest with how they feel but are generally met with a negative response to their truth.
"Banning Andrew Tate from these platforms might seem the answer, but it isn’t that simple. Removing Tate’s voice doesn’t allow for a kinder hate-free society."
The move to ban the 35-year-old from YouTube has been praised by Hope Not Hate. https://twitter.com/hopenothate/status/1561808766097670146 Joe Mulhall, director of research at the campaign group, said: "We are delighted that after discussions with YouTube, and our public campaigning, they have permanently removed his account."Andrew Tate’s YouTube account was a huge source for harmful content which spread like wildfire across the internet.
"But more action is required from all major tech platforms to make the internet a safer place. Removing Tate’s accounts from platforms does not automatically remove his content.’
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