I see
@emir 's favourite person Andrew Tate is back on Twitter and everyone is kicking off about it.
It still amazes me that anyone falls for his schtick as it's quite plainly obvious what he is. A professional agitator who does so to feed his various scams and pyramid schemes with disaffected young men.
It works like this:
He says outrageous things on subjects such relationships, masculinity, women's rights and the like (most of which I don't even think he believes himself)
This causes outrage and anger from people who then share his posts "look at what this awful man says" thus spreading his number of interactions.
Eventually disenfranchised young men on the fringes of society (call them what you will, I think incel is a too specific term here) who find his ideals relevant to their worldview and then go down the Tate rabbit hole eventually ending up at his 'Hustlers University'
To join, you have to spread his videos and posts around the web (Thus casting his net further) then pay a monthly fee.
It's essentially a discord group with various chat rooms with 'experts' posting about how to improve your life (The usual self-help nonsense, getting up at 5am, cold showers, black coffee and the like)
If you miss a single monthly payment you are banned for life - so once you are in, people get hooked to staying all in, in the hope they can become a 'hustler' like Tate. The whole thing is a pyramid scheme and it's making him millions.
There's a whole video on it here:
Grifter, professional agitator, con artist.