Tristan Tate accuses Mark Zuckerberg of double standards, demands clarity on his banishment, fans say 'you’re not in their little pervert club'

After Tristan Tate's sarcastic remark directed at Zuckerberg, numerous Twitter users joined in to share their own opinions on the matter
PUBLISHED JUL 3, 2023
Tristan Tate calls out Mark Zuckerberg yet again regarding the Instagram ban (@tatethetalisman/Twitter, David Ramos/Getty Images)
Tristan Tate calls out Mark Zuckerberg yet again regarding the Instagram ban (@tatethetalisman/Twitter, David Ramos/Getty Images)

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Tristan Tate, the younger brother of controversial influencer Andrew Tate, recently expressed his frustration on Twitter about being banned from Instagram without any apparent reason. In a sarcastic remark, he targeted Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Meta, who had previously banned his brother, Andrew.

The fact that Tristan has a substantial following on Twitter indicates that his opinions and actions hold influence within the online community. This engagement with his audience allows him to share his viewpoints and contribute to discussions that often stir controversy on social media platforms. Whether intentionally or not, Tristan has become a polarizing figure, garnering attention for his outspoken nature and problematic remarks.

'Yo Zuck why am I banned?'

In a bold move, Tristan took his frustration with Instagram's ban to another level by sharing a screenshot of Philip Schofield's active Instagram account. Philip Schofield, a well-known television presenter, had been recently accused of grooming and is facing serious allegations of being a sexual offender. By drawing attention to this contrasting situation, Tristan directly questioned Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Meta, in his tweet that why he was banned.

He indirectly suggests that if someone like Schofield, who is entangled in such serious allegations, can maintain an active account, it seems unjust for him to be banned without any apparent reason.

Tristan wrote, "Yo Zuck why am I banned? 😅😅"



 

'You’re not in their little pervert club'

After Tristan Tate's sarcastic remark directed at Zuckerberg, numerous Twitter users joined in to share their own opinions on the matter. The response on Twitter was filled with a diverse range of views and perspectives, reflecting the interest and engagement of the online community in the possible ongoing conflict between Tate and Zuckerberg. One user wrote, "You haven't sold your soul." Another user wrote, "You’re not in their little pervert club bro." A user stated, "Alpha-Pilling is no longer allowed."



 



 



 

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