Daily Tribune (Philippines)

CALL FOR BOYCOTT

I’ve lost total faith in whoever runs these social media department­s, so let’s send a powerful message: Come off social media for six months. Let’s see the effect it has on these social media companies

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LONDON, United Kingdom (AFP) — England women's manager Phil Neville believes football players should boycott social media in the wake of Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba becoming the latest high-profile figure to suffer racist abuse online.

Pogba was targeted after his penalty was saved in United's 1-1 draw at Wolves on Monday, just days after Chelsea striker Tammy Abraham suffered similar abuse. "I think we probably have to take drastic measures now as a football community. I've had it with my players on social media, the Premier League stars and the Championsh­ip have had it," said Neville on Tuesday.

"I just wonder whether as a football community we come off social media. Because Twitter won't do anything about it, Instagram won't do anything about it. They just send you an email reply saying they'll investigat­e but nothing happens.”

"I've lost total faith in whoever runs these social media department­s, so let's send a powerful message: Come off social media for six months. Let's see the effect it has on these social media companies."

Manchester United defender Harry Maguire also called on social media giants Twitter and Instagram to be more pro-active to stop "pathetic trolls." "Disgusting. Social media companies need to do something about it," Maguire, the world's most expensive defender after an £80 million move from Leicester earlier this month, posted on Twitter.

"Every account that is opened should be verified by a passport or driving licence. Stop these pathetic trolls making numerous accounts to abuse people."

Some of the tweets aimed at Pogba were later deleted while several accounts appeared to have been taken down. Twitter's terms and conditions say it "takes action against behavior that targets individual­s with hateful conduct." United said it is disgusted by the abuse.

"The individual­s who expressed these views do not represent the values of our great club and it is encouragin­g to see the vast majority of our fans condemn this on social media also," the club said in a statement. "Manchester United has zero tolerance of any form of racism or discrimina­tion and a long-standing commitment to campaignin­g against it through our #AllRedAllE­qual initiative.”

Disgusting. Social media companies need to do something about it.

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AFP PAUL Pogba is in the eye of the storm after being hit with racial slur.

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