BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Andrew Tate extended an invitation to his fans, urging them to download Rumble and subscribe to his channel for an upcoming podcast titled "Emergency Meeting." After facing bans on mainstream social media platforms such as YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook due to his controversial opinions, Andrew Tate, the polarizing social media influencer, found a new home on the video streaming platform Rumble. Having been an active presence on various social media platforms, including YouTube and Twitch, the former kickboxer experienced increasing attempts by these platforms to mitigate the negative impact of his contentious views. As a result, he was barred from several major platforms.
Although Tate, also known as 'Top G', was not banned from Twitch, he chose to delete his channel to preempt any potential ban on his account. Consequently, he opted to transition his streaming activities to the alternative platform Rumble.
'Emergency Meeting'
Tate is rallying his followers to take action by downloading the Rumble app and subscribing to his channel, TateSpeech. In a bid to ensure maximum engagement, he encourages fans to enable notifications to receive live updates in his recent tweet. The upcoming podcast by Tate, titled "Emergency Meeting," is scheduled to occur on Rumble on Wednesday, June 14, at 11 pm Bucharest time. Rumble, an alternative video platform, has gained popularity as a space that promotes free speech and allows users to share content without the fear of censorship.
In his tweet, Tate wrote, "Download the Rumble app and subscribe to http://rumble.com/tatespeech for the live notification. The next Emergency Meeting will take place on Wednesday the 14th of June at 11pm Bucharest time."
Rumble's commitment to supporting diverse viewpoints and fostering open discussions aligns with Tate's approach to social media. The move to Rumble not only provides him with a platform for hosting his podcast but connects him with a community that shares similar views on free speech and open dialogue.
'This live will go down in history'
There has been a significant surge in daily active users on Rumble since Tate's arrival on the platform, with a notable increase of 45.3% during the week he joined, as per Sky News. This suggests that Tate's involvement has had a tangible impact on the platform's user engagement and popularity. Following Tate's request for fans to join Rumble, many fans took to social media to reply with their opinions. One user wrote, "Time to break the internet," while another said, "This live will go down in the history books." One more user wrote, "Way to bring some sanity to June ?"
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