Social media platforms including Tiktok and YouTube are profiting from misogynistic influencers who have garnered millions of views amidst the popularity of online personality Andrew Tate. 

MailOnline has examined the accounts of influencers who post popular videos offering advice to men on their relationships with women. 

One, Robertas Ziogelis, 28, brands himself 'toxic' and 강남안마방 talks about wanting to put his hand around women's throats, whilst another, Connor Prankerd, 27, tells men that 'red flags are turn-ons for women'. 

Youtuber Hamza Ahmed has 1.5million subscribers and offers an online course in 'how to get girls without being weird and creepy' that he charges £400 fo

/>It promises to help men feel 'ready to dominate'. 

The online personalities have gained followings amid the popularity of the divisive Tate, who was arrested last month on charges of organised crime, human trafficking and rape, claims that he denies.

Campaigners said that until platforms are 'forced' to stop promoting misogynistic content, they will carry on.