Coventry Telegraph

Hamilton: Social media is getting ever more toxic

- By PHILIP DUNCAN

LEWIS Hamilton said “we should all come off social media”, describing the online platforms as increasing­ly toxic.

The seven-time world champion, who has more than 30 million followers on Instagram and almost eight million on Twitter, made the claim following Red Bull’s Sky boycott at the Mexican Grand Prix.

Max Verstappen, who took the race to win for a record-breaking 14th time in one season, and his entire Red Bull team – including Christian Horner – refused to speak to the broadcaste­r on Sunday, a week after pit-lane reporter Ted Kravitz said Hamilton was “robbed” of an eighth world championsh­ip at last year’s much-debated season finale in Abu Dhabi.

“Social media is a very toxic place and if you are constantly being like that live on TV then you are making it worse instead of trying to make it better,” said Verstappen when asked about the reasons behind Red Bull’s boycott.

Hamilton, who finished runnerup to Verstappen in Mexico City, added: “Social media is getting more and more toxic as the years go on and we should all come off it, ultimately.

“Mental health is such a prominent thing right now.

“So many people are reading the comments, the stuff that people say, and it is hurtful.

“Fortunatel­y I don’t read it, but the media platforms need to do

So many people are reading the comments, the stuff that people say, and it is hurtful. Fortunatel­y I don’t read it. Lewis Hamilton

more to protect people, particular­ly young kids and women. At the moment they are not doing that so I think this (online hate) will just continue.” Hamilton, 37, is a regular user of social media.

In Mexico, he posted a picture celebratin­g victory over Fernando Alonso at the United States Grand Prix during their fractious season together at Mclaren in 2007. He accompanie­d the photograph with a thumbs-up emoji.

Hamilton’s post, which attracted nearly 300,000 ‘likes’ and 13,000 comments, was in response to Alonso’s claim that Hamilton’s recordequa­lling seven world championsh­ips carried less value because he only had to beat his team-mates.

Commenting on Alonso’s interview, which he gave over the weekend of the Mexican race, Hamilton said: “It is definitely interestin­g to see the comments that are made, but it doesn’t really matter so that is

 ?? ?? Lewis Hamilton and, inset, Max Verstappen
Lewis Hamilton and, inset, Max Verstappen

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