The authorities have confiscated the luxury cars of human trafficking suspect Andrew Tate

Known for his misogyny Andrew Tate was arrested on suspicion

Before his arrest, Tate flaunted his cars and their climate emissions to, among others, climate activist Greta Thunberg. Now they have been taken away for a better recovery.

Romanian authorities have taken over an internet influencer and former kickboxer suspected of human trafficking Andrew Tate luxury cars.

Tate, among others, was a climate activist before his arrest with his cars and their climate emissions For Greta Thunberg.

On Saturday, Romanian authorities moved several cars from a property near the capital Bucharest.

Andrew Tate’s magnificent car collection was taken to a better place.

A reporter from the news agency Reuters saw how the authorities transported Rolls-Royce, BMW and Mercedes-Benz to the warehouse.

The police took Tate, her brother Tristan Tate and two women arrested on December 29 on suspicion of, among other things, sexual crimes. These have denied that they have committed crimes.

According to Reuters, authorities said earlier this week that they had seized 15 luxury cars and several apartments from the suspects to prevent them from selling or hiding the assets.

Behind the popularity is the obfuscation of algorithms

Andrew Tate’s rocket-like social media success is based on provocative output and systematic manipulation of algorithms.

Tate has said that he recruited students himself from the online learning environment Hustler’s Academy to increase his popularity. He says Followers post up to 300 Tate videos a day to maximize that exposure.

In one of his most popular videos, Tate has urged his followers to hit and strangle women in the bedroom, and in another, he himself has said that he prefers to date women between the ages of 18 and 19 so that he can leave his mark on them before other men.

Although Tate himself is now locked out of the main social platforms, you can come across content related to him on each of them. New user accounts that share Tate content are constantly being created.

However, at least Tiktok has said that it will continue to clean up misogynistic content and user accounts on its platform.

Source: Reuters,

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