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Andrew Tate has been the most talked about and the most controversial influencer on social media for this entire year. This has made him the most hated and criticized public figure on any platform. With his controversial takes, the former Kick-Boxer was recently banned from almost every major platform.

In a recent podcast, he said that the ban hammer was so severe that it even cost him his trips since he was prohibited from using Uber. This is shocking because getting banned from Uber is essentially impossible. And even if they do get banned, they have to be convicts for felonies.

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Andrew Tate shares his ban story

In a recent conversation with PBD Podcast, Andrew Tate shared his side of the story, where he said that every major platform from Meta to YouTube and Airbnb to Uber banned him. In this five-hour-long podcast, Tate explained how he was canceled on the internet by a “coordinated effort” by the tech giants to stop him.

He said, “I had 738,000 subscribers. It took me a long time to build it up. I got a strike on YouTube which prevented me from posting…no big deal. The next day, Meta took me down, [and] deleted my Facebook and my Instagram.” 

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He then further explained, “So we’re waiting for the YouTube strike to expire. A few hours before the YouTube strike expires, guess what happens? They banned me from YouTube. Then they banned me from Discord, then they banned me from Airbnb, they banned me from Stripe... Uber, you name it.”

Why is getting banned from Uber such a big deal?

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According to the guidelines by Uber, it is very unlikely to get banned by them until the rider/passenger is not doing any criminal or offensive activity in Uber itself. But as Andrew Tate claims he got banned from Uber while he was not riding, the ban makes it even more curious.

Notably, Andrew Tate confirmed, saying that he created a fake account on Uber and even challenged the company to ban him this time. But the question still ponders, was banning Tate a “coordinated effort” by the tech giants?

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