Let's be crystal clear: Andrew Tate's YouTube presence is digital poison for young minds. This isn't about being overly cautious or pearl-clutching—the guy literally faces human trafficking charges and has built an empire on teaching young men to view women as objects and success as purely material dominance.
His 'self-help' is a gateway to radicalization. The algorithm loves him because controversy drives engagement, which means one curious click from your teen can spiral into a feed full of increasingly extreme content. The 231 subscribers on this particular channel don't tell the full story—his content spreads across platforms and through clips shared by fan accounts.
If your kid is watching Tate, it's time for a real conversation about why this messaging is dangerous, how online personalities manipulate young people for profit, and what healthy masculinity actually looks like. Block the channel, use YouTube's restricted mode, and stay engaged with what's showing up in their feed.








