According to a survey conducted amongst male adults in Great Britain in May 2023, respondents aged 18 to 29 years were the age group most likely to have a positive opinion of social media personality Andrew Tate. Overall, 14 percent of respondents belonging to this age group held a very favorable opinion of Tate, whilst 13 percent held a somewhat favorable opinion. Favorability of Tate declined with age, and male Brits aged 50 to 59 years were the most likely to have a very unfavorable view of him.
A survey conducted in April 2025 in Great Britain found that ** percent of men in Great Britain had heard of controversial influencer Andrew Tate, while ** percent held a positive opinion of him. In October 2024, Tate's popularity peaked among men in Great Britain, reaching ** percent. Overall awareness of Tate peaked in January 2025.
According to a survey conducted in May 2023, 46 percent of women in Great Britain said they had a very unfavorable opinion of social media personality Andrew Tate, compared to 42 percent of men. Overall, five percent of male respondents stated they have a very favorable view of Tate, whilst just one percent of female respondents felt the same. Furthermore, 40 percent of women in Britain said they had never heard of the controversial social media personality.
According to a survey conducted in Great Britain in April 2025, ** percent of adults had heard of Andrew Tate, up from ** percent in April 2023. Overall, Tate's popularity stood at just ten percent in April 2025, down from ** percent two years previous.
On December 28th, 2022, American-British media personality Andrew Tate directed a tweet at Swedish activist Greta Thunberg, boasting a list of his car collection and respective emissions. Thunberg replied with a tweet that rocketed her post into being one of the most popular tweets of all time. In retaliation, Tate posted a video on YouTube on 29th December, shortly before his arrest by Romanian authorities. The social media battle resulted in an uptake in followers for both parties. As of January 1st, 2023, Thunberg amassed over 5.8 million followers on the microblogging platforms, whilst Tate had 4.5 million followers.
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As of June 2022, the British social media personality Andrew Tate ranked first as the most popular Rumble streamer, with its broadcasting reaching 433 thousand viewers at its peak. Rumble is an online video and online hosting platform known in the alt-tech online galaxy, as well as hosting personalities that have been banned from mainstream online platforms. The Right Side Broadcasting Network ranked second, with 110 thousand viewers at its peak broadcasting.
The most liked tweet of all time was posted on American Actor Chadwick Boseman's Twitter account by his family members in August 2020 after his passing. As of January 2023, the post had seven million likes. Ranking second was a tweet by Elon Musk from April 2022, suggesting he would purchase Coca-Cola. Former U.S. President Barack Obama's 2017 tweet which stated "No one is born hating another person because of the color of his skin or his background or his religion..." has gained four million likes and 1.4 million retweets. Swedish environmental activist Greta Thunberg had two top ranking tweets as of January 2023. Ranking forth, a tweet from Thunberg which was published on December 27th 2022, was a response to American-British media personality Andrew Tate. Tate tweeted Greta and requested an email address to which he could submit a list of his collection of cars and each one's corresponding emissions, resulting in Thunberg's comeback gaining almost four million likes within a matter of days.
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According to a survey conducted amongst male adults in Great Britain in May 2023, respondents aged 18 to 29 years were the age group most likely to have a positive opinion of social media personality Andrew Tate. Overall, 14 percent of respondents belonging to this age group held a very favorable opinion of Tate, whilst 13 percent held a somewhat favorable opinion. Favorability of Tate declined with age, and male Brits aged 50 to 59 years were the most likely to have a very unfavorable view of him.