This is a HUGE VICTORY! Thanks to your continued pressure—over 155,000 petition signatures (a Collective Shout record!), thousands of reports, emails, and global media coverage—Spotify has removed ALL of Tate’s harmful trafficking courses from their platform.
This proves what we already knew: collective action works. Spotify didn’t take action until we made it impossible for them to ignore. Because of you, Tate no longer has a platform to spread his exploitative and misogynistic content on Spotify.
WHAT THIS WIN MEANS:
✔ No more Tate ‘pimping’ courses on Spotify—his harmful lessons are gone.
✔ Proof that public pressure works—platforms respond when we demand accountability.
✔ A step forward in making online spaces safer for women and girls—but the fight isn’t over.
THANK YOU for standing up and taking action—not just for yourselves, but in solidarity with survivors who have long spoken out against this kind of harm. This is what happens when we refuse to stay silent. Together, we are changing the digital landscape and pushing platforms to be accountable for the content they host.
What’s Next?
While this battle is won, we know Tate and others like him will continue trying to spread their harmful messages. We need to stay vigilant and keep holding these corporates accountable. We will be in touch soon with other ways you can advocate for change. But for now, let’s celebrate this huge step forward!
We couldn’t have done this without you.
See also:
How to traffic women: Andrew Tate’s guide for wannabe pimps hosted by Spotify
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