Apple has withdrawn an app created by Andrew Tate after accusations that it encouraged misogyny and could be an illegal pyramid scheme.

Tate created the app, Real World Portal, after the closure of his “Hustler’s University”, which was an online academy for his fans, promising to assist them in making thousands of pounds while helping Tate’s videos on social media, which have been described as misogynistic, to go viral.

McCue Jury & Partners, the firm representing four British women who have accused Tate of sexual and physical assault, claimed that the app deliberately targets young men and encourages misogyny, including members of the app sharing techniques on how to control and exploit women. The firm has also claimed that there is evidence to suggest that the app is an illegal pyramid scheme, with members being charged $49.99 a month to join.

Last week, the Real World Portal app was removed from Google’s Play store after claims that it was an illegal pyramid scheme and encouraged misogyny.

On Friday night Apple also said it had removed it from its app store. It followed a letter from the legal firm asking Apple to consider whether the app was in line with its policies and whether the company was exposing itself to any corporate liability in hosting it on its platform.

Part of the letter, dated 15 September, said: “We are writing because our clients are extremely concerned that you are hosting Tate’s Real World Portal (RWP) mobile application on your Apple Store … In continuing to host RWP, not only is Apple potentially indirectly financing Tate’s alleged criminal activities but is aiding the spread of his misogynistic teachings.”

The firm had claimed that Apple was directly profiting from hosting the app, with the company taking 30% in royalties from apps and in-app purchases.

Four women in their late 20s and early 30s are pursuing civil proceedings against Tate over alleged offences between 2013 and 2016 while he was still living in the UK.

Before the news that Apple had withdrawn the app, Matt Jury, the lawyer representing the women, said: “Andrew and [his brother] Tristan Tate manipulate their significant online following to promote subscriptions to Real World Portal. From there, the benefits to users are entirely reliant upon new subscribers joining the platform.

“There is also significant evidence that this scheme is directly targeting boys and teenagers and, in my view, is nothing more than an exploitative app which has no place on Apple’s platform.”

Tate is awaiting trial in Romania on charges of human trafficking. He and Tristan were charged in June, along with two Romanian female suspects, with human trafficking, rape and forming a criminal gang to sexually exploit women. The suspects have denied the allegations.

A spokesperson for Andrew Tate said: “We unequivocally deny the allegations that ‘The Real World’ app operates as a pyramid scheme or perpetuates harmful techniques aimed at exploiting any individuals, particularly women. The user community, which includes a significant number of women within the 200,000-strong user base, can attest to the positive impact and educational value the app provides.

“Accusations suggesting otherwise are unfounded, lacking credible evidence, and seem to be part of a targeted campaign against Andrew Tate, a known supporter and promoter of the platform. ‘The Real World’ maintains a commitment to complete transparency, ensuring compliance with all legal and ethical standards. We invite sceptics to examine the app independently and affirm that it operates in accordance with legal and moral requirements.

“The platform is designed as an educational tool that fosters healthy habit formation, financial literacy, and self-discipline, with thousands of lives positively impacted. The decision by Google Play is being appealed.”

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        There exists a vast population of struggling young men who are easy marks when it comes to romance and sex. I mean 4chan exists. As does OF and to a lesser extent, Twitch. He’s just as much a predator of those men as he is young women.

        Growing up online is seriously going to mess up the next generation.

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            I think it’s also a perceived value thing. You think something has more value when you pay for it, or at least you pretend to think so to save face.

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            Because they are desperate. Same tactic employed by this late night self help infomercials. They pray on people that have tried everything and still have no made progress. The “but what if it works” mindset is super exploitable.

            Tate and his ilk just do that. Exploit the easily exploitable. Men. Women. Anyone really. It’s just wildly absurd to think Tate (or people like him) only exploit one segment of the population.

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        They obviously lack a role model in their life. If there is a market for such an app, who has or is going to develop an app that fills that gap and offers the knowledge sincerely that they are missing, without the abusive parts?

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      I’ve never heard him speak but every time I see him he looks like an egg with a vagina stuck to it so I assume he sounds like something out of a Dali-esque Alice in Wonderland

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        Pretty much. He sometimes speaks with an American accent and other times a British accent, going back and forth at random which makes the British accent seem forced.

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          To be fair, he grew up in both the US and the UK. His mom is British, and he lived in the US until he was about 12, 13, then moved to the UK. Him having a very confused accent makes sense.

          There, that’s the only time you’ll ever see me defending anything about that raging douche canoe.

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            Sure, it is authentic. Seems like he could pick one way of talking and stick with it though. That would make for a more professional delivery for someone that is basically paid to talk.

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        Lucky. Try to avoid hearing him for as long as possible.

        Imagine a guy who dominates conversations by talking louder and a bit faster than everyone else, and doesn’t pronounce his Ts. Instead of kitten, he says ki-en, or instead of Bugatti, he says boo-gah-ee. He says the last one a lot.

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      Ohhhhh god I was on a plane recently and a young couple sat down next to me. I wasn’t tuned in for their whole conversation but at one point I heard her chiding him for how he gets emotional when he’s upset.

      She busted out her phone and showed him an Andrew Tate clip where he says something about how no one wants to hear your complaints so don’t waste your time with them, just be a man and be stoic. He used the word stoic.

      The young guy shrugged and said “what does he know?”

      She said “you’re going to tell me that one of the strongest men in the world, with all his insight, says this and you’re going to just ignore it?”

      I snorted out loud, unable to catch myself. Thankfully they didn’t notice.

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        You spelled “pay bribes and walk free” wrong. Tate set up shop in one of the most corrupt countries in the world for a reason.

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          Why would they be going to all this trouble to prosecute him just to set him free? Are you saying this is a shakedown for his mega mega millions?

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          And he got his ass handed to him in no time.

          Corrupt or not, he’s going down. That he’s “free” right now isnonyo because in Europe you can’t be jailed indefinitely until your trial starts. He’s out becaut they’re still working in the investigation, it looks like there quite thorough. I fully expect him to disappear for multiple years

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    What needs to be done is have countries block payments to this service. You could sideload this on Android, not sure about apple. But block the money.

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        On his pyramid schemes website, they actually have side loading as the only way to get the Android app. Just they don’t call it side loading it’s a direct link to the APK with no instructions.

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      Yeah, that’s what I want. For the government to tell me who I am or am not allowed to spend money with. I’m sure that wouldn’t have any negative repercussions.

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    Time to post another video in a shadowy room full of leather and stank. Better pop that shirt off.

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      Imagine thinking you had to spend your life trying to please certain people. Imagine that you keep failing. And you don’t know what to do. In all likelihood you’re having these problems because you’re a piece of shit but you just have no idea how to not be a piece of shit. You’re really starting to get down on yourself and despair.

      But then along comes someone who tells you no, you’re the victim. Fuck those people. They’re the oppressors. They owe you an apology.

      That’s a very enticing message for someone who’s at the bottom of a well, emotionally.

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    One of my coworkers unfortunatly became a conspiracy theorist due to andrew tate. He was a nice young man, now he’s a misogynist piece of shit. Claiming things like “the secret jewish world goverment wants Tate removed, because he tells the truth” or “women are inferior in every way, so rape is okay because women are a mens property and he can also own more than one”

    It’s very sad how young, religios men and teens can be so easily exploited for personal gain.

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Last week, the Real World Portal app was removed from Google’s Play store after claims that it was an illegal pyramid scheme and encouraged misogyny.

    Before the news that Apple had withdrawn the app, Matt Jury, the lawyer representing the women, said: “Andrew and [his brother] Tristan Tate manipulate their significant online following to promote subscriptions to Real World Portal.

    He and Tristan were charged in June, along with two Romanian female suspects, with human trafficking, rape and forming a criminal gang to sexually exploit women.

    A spokesperson for Andrew Tate said: “We unequivocally deny the allegations that ‘The Real World’ app operates as a pyramid scheme or perpetuates harmful techniques aimed at exploiting any individuals, particularly women.

    “Accusations suggesting otherwise are unfounded, lacking credible evidence, and seem to be part of a targeted campaign against Andrew Tate, a known supporter and promoter of the platform.

    “The platform is designed as an educational tool that fosters healthy habit formation, financial literacy, and self-discipline, with thousands of lives positively impacted.


    The original article contains 611 words, the summary contains 169 words. Saved 72%. I’m a bot and I’m open source!

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    Sounds like these guys should be looking at progressive web apps, if their being de-platformed from the app stores, PWAs are the only way to go. App stores cannot block progressive web apps, unless they remove the browser from the phone. So if you have a web browser you can use a PWA

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Progressive_web_app

    Not to mention it saves on development time, you just build a good progressive web app and it works on all platforms.

    For people who don’t have experience with progressive web apps, Voyager the Lemmy client is a progressive web app. You visit it in a browser, and you can install the app locally from the browser itself. So the app runs in the browser locally. They’re pretty cool.

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        I didn’t care about deplatforming until Elon banned me on Twitter for dunking on him

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        I don’t support them at all. I don’t believe in their cause. I don’t believe in their messaging.

        Philosophically I’m against all de-platforming, and I’m pointing out that if you want to prevent yourself from being deplatformed, you have to liberate yourself from app stores which have strong opinions.

        So I will provide deplatforming advice to anyone, for any reason, because I believe everyone should have a voice.

        On a practical level, it’s the detestable people who demonstrate de-platforming the most often, so we get practical examples with the evil people. Today it’s the misogynistic sociopaths, but tomorrow it could be de-platforming of end-to-end encryption in the UK and removal from all the app stores. My comments would remain just as relevant.

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          Whilst I understand your point Iggy/miles sonkin the defacto leader is on record of saying the following when talking of treatment of women:

          Let’s not kid ourselves this is Pavlovian conditioning!

          I can’t see why anyone would allow them to retain access to anyplatform.

          Looks like a cult, acts like a cult, it is a cult!

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            “I’m not saying they deserve a platform, they deserve a web app” - jet the absolute doofus

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          Exactly, both sides should be heard.

          One sides says that women should be able live without being in constant fear of assault and harassment, and the other says that women are pieces of meat , to be used and thrown away.

          Both have equal merit, and should definitely be in public discourse.

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          The huge problem with everyone shifting from Reddit is there is the echo chamber and hive mind is going to build back up with it. Most people can’t seem to be nuanced enough to appreciate your comment because they’re seething so much over who the subject is. Liberty is deserved amongst all, not just those you agree with.

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            You know what? I am fine with a hive mind that collectively decided nazis should be punched and andrew human trafficker tate should be deplatformed.

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              Sounds like you’re on par with the nazis yourself there buddy. Keep advocating violence and censorship 🤌

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                  Lol way to rebuttal yourself. Truth is, you’re no different. But hey, I’m an ancapper, I must be fucked up for thinking every individual has the same rights. 🙄

                  Also, legitimate question here…what has Andrew Tate factually done that makes him a Nazi and/or fascist?

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            Appreciate your post. I find it incredibly ironic too, because the fediverse, and Lemmy specifically are open platforms designed exactly against deplatforming as well.

            We are all communicating on the platform designed exactly for this scenario. I appreciate that people are going to react and have their own strong opinions, but we’re standing on the foundation of freedom that extends to everyone.

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              The fediverse (Lemmy included) deplatforms people all the time; it’s called defederation and it’s built into the core of the architecture.

              Even platforms built on openness, such as Lemmy, understand the need to not provide a platform to violence, bigotry, and exploitation.

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                In the sense that an organization can run their own Lemmy instance, even if other people don’t connect to that instance. It censorship resistance. An isolated let me instance still works. They have their platform.

                Just like IP routing can survive many routers being destroyed, Lemmy can survive many people disagreeing with each other. That’s what I mean by open, censorship proof, deep platform proof.

                People defederating from each other is a feature, and I totally agree with it.

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              You’re being reasonable. That doesn’t fly here my friend.

              “I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it”
              Evelyn Beatrice Hall, 1906

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      Should the service providers that host PWAs and their databases be forced to serve them if their content violates their policies?

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        No, as private companies they can have AUPs.

        But if you view internet service providers, as common carriers, i.e. telecommunition utilities - then yes they should be forced to, unless it’s illegal.

        But let’s say the unpopular app is self hosting its own website, serving its own PWA from its own servers, as long as there isn’t a court order, I don’t think utilities should shut them down.

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          But if you view internet service providers, as common carriers, i.e. telecommunition utilities - then yes they should be forced to, unless it’s illegal.

          Forced to how exactly? This isn’t forcing a company to provide water for an individual, this is forcing a company to provide non-essential services to a business.

          Can the provider raise prices? Can they change their contract? Are they forced to provide these services in perpetuity?

          But let’s say the unpopular app is self hosting its own website, serving its own PWA from its own servers, as long as there isn’t a court order, I don’t think utilities should shut them down.

          Oh, that would be great actually, I hope they do that.

          That way, they’ll get doxed within 5.2 seconds of the app going live and everybody will know the people on the app.

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            If you view them as private companies, then they can have opinions and they can’t be forced.

            If you view them as utilities, like the water company and the power company, then they have to be forced to provide equal services for equal pay to all people.

            It’s up to you to decide which internet infrastructure counts as utility, there’s a lot of debate around that.

            I would also like them to self host. I’m not sure they’d get doxed, we know it’s Andrew Tate after all, but they would get DDoSed. Plus his fans tend to be the kind of people who tell you they’re his fans. And they follow him on social media. They’re not exactly hiding

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              If you view them as utilities, like the water company and the power company, then they have to be forced to provide equal services for equal pay to all people.

              To businesses too? Are water and power companies forced to provide services to any and all businesses?

              I’m not sure they’d get doxed, we know it’s Andrew Tate after all, but they would get DDoSed.

              Well, I assume he’s not the only one to participate on his forum or website.

              Plus his fans tend to be the kind of people who tell you they’re his fans.

              I’m not concerned about the ones that do, I’m concerned about the ones that don’t.

              They’re not exactly hiding

              But you wouldn’t know about the ones hiding, because they would be… hiding.

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                Public Utilities are required to provide services to the public without discrimination, or personal agenda. That is why they are utilities.

                Scenario:

                1. Power company decided it wouldn’t power specific religious buildings because they disagree with that faith

                2. Telephone company refuses to install telephone lines to black owned businesses

                3. Trash company refuses to pick up trash of Democrat election office

                4. ISP refuses to provide service to local pro-immigrate human rights group

                In all of these scenarios they would be in violation of the public trust. Lawsuits at the very least, and probably changing the utility company with the local monopoly.

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          Why are you talking about internet service providers? This is an article about the app store. The app store is in no way a common carrier. Neither is any operating system. Neither is any hardware platform.

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        I’ll bite: for ideologies that are dangerous, they should be illegal. That would require a public discussion, a law, and a court to identify the perpetrators as breaking the law. Then they get depatformed.

        The issue is not tolerating the intolerable, the issue is what is the process for identifying what is intolerable?

        My original comment, was about an open internet, progressive web apps enable a more open internet with less non-judicial gatekeepers.

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          And who should be having that discussion? Faux News?

          This fuckwit is not being persecuted by the government. He’s being kicked out of Apple’s private playground.

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            I’m not saying Apple shouldn’t do that. They’re private organization they’re free to do as they like.

            I brought up progressive web apps to indicate how people can use the internet with less non-judicial gatekeepers

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          I love the concept of crypt.ee, I just don’t have enough usage to justify the cost. I’m trying out voyager now though! Any other recommendations?

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            I already listed the two PWAs I use daily.

            I don’t use it personally, but I’m very impressed with Starbucks. They made their app a PWA!

            https://app.starbucks.com/

            Tinder, Spotify, Uber, telegram, etc…

            PWAs are kind of like a silent revolution, they’re sneaking in, they’re coming! But it’s mostly companies that either believe in open software, have in app purchases and want to save the 30% store cut, or are trying to tap into emerging markets that don’t have phones that can support the full fat app so the faster PWA makes sense.

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      Just a clear up a lot of the comments below, I will not respond to any Godwin bait. I will respond to every comment I believe is in good faith.

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    I’m not condoning any of his alleged actions, but it’s neither Apple’s nor Alphabet’s place to unduly influence what I as a user do, say, think or feel.

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        I agree, however they also don’t allow sideloading as far as I know. I think there’s a distinction between policing whats on your store, and what users can install from anywhere.

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          I agree to a certain point, I have Linux on all my computers because of the freedom. But I have an iPhone, the only apple thing I own, and one of the main reasons is the AppStore and how restrictive it is.

          I would say that for the average end user being able to install software from anywhere is a liability and causes a lot more issues than it solves, I’ve seen lots of computers running like trash because the users kept just typing ‘download \ free’ on google and going along with any random shady site that popped. Apple cater more to these average users than to power users, and honestly the google play store is a dumpster fire. A walled garden doesn’t sound that bad when it’s the wastelands outside

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          I actually like that policy. In years I haven’t had the desire or need to install random apps from websites, and I can’t think of anything I’m missing that is excluded from the app store. People do stupid things with security when they install apps from random websites, because most users have no clue at all about privacy or what rogue apps can do. This is especially dangerous with kids and older people. Considering phones can give away location, record audio and video, banking passwords and so on, I think locking them down is fine. Regular apps are bad enough. We don’t need more phone malware.

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            I couldn’t use my phone at all, without side loading apps. F droid makes side loading open source apps extremely easy, most the apps I use on a daily basis are side-loaded via f droid. My browser, my password manager, my video player, my podcast player, my map system, my VPN, my secure messenger,… none of which are on the main app store.

            I’m only using this as an illustration that there is a use case for side loading your own independent ecosystem onto your phone. It gives users more choice

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      Then sideload the app if you want it. Nobody is obligated to host files they don’t want on their servers.

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      “I think rapists must be free to spread their hateful violent message for profit”

      You are, at the very least a rape apologist and an active contributor to rape culture, scumbag.

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        It’s the same as the right wing banning anything they don’t like or condone.

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          Are you actually going to equate a human trafficing piece of garbage to books about LGBT issues and ann frank’s diary?

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        How things are isn’t always how they should be.