A study published by FIFA on Saturday revealed that more more than 50% of football players playing in European Championship and African Cup of Nations were targeted of Cyberbullying and online abuse.
Many of The abuse came from fans of The players” home Countries.
Homophobic (40%) and racist (38%) comments made the majority of The independent report, published in conjunction with the abuse, said: with United Nations World Day for Confront hate speech.
Using AI for tracking over 400,000 jobs on social media platforms through semifinals and the finals of Euro 2020 and African Cup 2021 of 2021 countries, study found which – which”over 50% of players received some form of discriminatory abuse.”
FIFA said with world Cup in Qatar just Five months, they will work with The players union FIFPro to implement the plan on how to protect players of abuse on social media.
This will include an examination of recognizable hate speech terms Posted to select social media Accounts, and once discovered, block it comment than to be seen by the recipient and followers.
Despite the offending message remains visible to the person who Originally made The commentIts visibility and reach will be greatly reduced, FIFA said.
A study published by FIFA on Saturday revealed that more more than 50% of football players playing in European Championship and African Cup of Nations were targeted of Cyberbullying and online abuse.
Many of The abuse came from fans of The players” home Countries.
Homophobic (40%) and racist (38%) comments made the majority of The independent report, published in conjunction with the abuse, said: with United Nations World Day for Confront hate speech.
Using AI for tracking over 400,000 jobs on social media platforms through semifinals and the finals of Euro 2020 and African Cup 2021 of 2021 countries, study found which – which”over 50% of players received some form of discriminatory abuse.”
FIFA said with world Cup in Qatar just Five months, they will work with The players union FIFPro to implement the plan on how to protect players of abuse on social media.
This will include an examination of recognizable hate speech terms Posted to select social media Accounts, and once discovered, block it comment than to be seen by the recipient and followers.
Despite the offending message remains visible to the person who Originally made The commentIts visibility and reach will be greatly reduced, FIFA said.