FIFA Ramps Up Fight Against Online Hate Speech with Enhanced Social Media Monitoring
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Summary: FIFA announced on Sunday that it has strengthened its social media moderation service, which protects players, teams, and officials participating in its competitions from online abuse throughout the year.
Rabat — FIFA announced on Sunday that it has strengthened its social media moderation service, which protects players, teams, and officials participating in its competitions from online abuse throughout the year.
The world football governing body’s monitoring service flagged more than 30,000 abusive posts on social networks in 2025 alone, according to the
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