It’s really not that hard to do a little more research. If you can collect every hate tweet about him, then I’m pretty sure you can also find the tweets explaining those situations.
You dug up tweets about who he followed, but somehow ignored the explanations. About the accounts he followed: he followed people from both sides of the political spectrum .Mind you, he studied Communication Arts, where subjects related to media, journalism, and communication are part of the curriculum. And regarding Andrew Tate, he was known as a boxer long before he became the piece of shit he is today. We can’t see the future. Joss was into boxing, so following him because of that isn’t some shocking thing. He never said Andrew Tate was his role model or anything like that. Following someone doesn’t automatically mean you agree with everything they say.
As for the prank, for the hundredth time, he personally apologized to the person involved both privately and publicly. He even left the company . What else do you want him to?
At the end of the day, he’s a person. Not a fictional character, not a perfect role model who has never made a mistake. A person. People learn, grow, and change. Holding someone’s past over their head forever while completely ignoring the effort they’ve made to do better says more about you than it does about them.