Fifa's social media protection service reported on Friday that the World Cup has experienced a significant increase in instances of online racist abuse. This alarming trend raises concerns about the safety and inclusivity of the tournament, which has become a global stage for football.
Details of the Report
The findings indicate that the number of serious cases of racist abuse has surged during the current World Cup. Fifa's SMPS has been actively monitoring social media platforms to identify and address these issues promptly. The report highlights the urgent need for stronger measures to combat hate speech in sports.
According to the report, the rise in abuse coincides with key matches and events, suggesting that high-stakes situations may amplify negative online behavior. Fifa has pledged to work closely with social media companies to tackle this growing problem.





