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FIFA detects 7 million abusive comments targeting players and staff during World Cup

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According to a Reuters report, FIFA detected 7 million abusive comments directed at players and staff during the World Cup. The comments were identified through monitoring systems. This large-scale online abuse highlights the ongoing challenge of protecting athletes from harassment on social media.

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Abuse targets individuals, causing emotional distress and potential trauma.

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  • Abuse targets individuals, causing emotional distress and potential trauma.
  • FIFA's detection shows recognition of humanitarian duty to protect participants.

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