Business Day (Nigeria)

FIFA launches service to protect World Cup players from online abuse

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FIFA has launched a new service to crack down on hate speech and discrimina­tion online during the World Cup, the sport’s governing body announced.

The service will protect more than 830 World Cup players from abuse on social media during the Qatar tournament.

“FIFA is committed to provide the best possible conditions for players to perform to the best of their abilities,” FIFA president Gianni Infantino said in the Wednesday statement.

“At the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, we are happy to launch a service that will help to protect players from the damegberip­ou aging effects that social media posts can cause to their mental health and well-being.”

David Aganzo, the president of the worldwide representa­tive organisati­on for profession­al footballer­s (Fifpro), said it was football’s responsibi­lity to protect players.

“This type of abuse has a profound impact on their personalit­ies, their families, performanc­e as well as on their overall well-being and mental health,” he said.

“We hope that the social media protection service provides a starting point to help to defend participan­ts from abusive messages,“he said.

He also urged the soqatar cial media companies to join and support the football governing body in tackling the issue at the FIFA World Cup.”

FIFA will monitor the social media accounts of all participan­ts at the World Cup, scanning for abusive, discrimina­tory and threatenin­g comments and then reporting them to social networks and law authoritie­s.

Teams, players and other individual participan­ts will also be able to opt-in to a moderation service that will instantly hide abusive and offensive comments on social media platforms including Facebook, Instagram and Youtube. (Dpa/ NAN)

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