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Instagram Not Removing Comments With ‘Racist’ Emojis Posted on Black English Footballers’ Accounts
Instagram Not Removing Comments With ‘Racist’ Emojis Posted on Black English Footballers’ Accounts
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On Sunday, Italy defeated England in the Euro 2020 final to be crowned champions. However, the thrilling finale was overshadowed by racial abuse of several... 13.07.2021, Sputnik International
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Social media giant Instagram has refused to take down several racially abusive comments directed at Black English soccer players after their Euro 2020 defeat in the final.Hours after England's loss, three Black players - Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho, and Bukayo Saka, who had missed England’s penalties on Sunday - suffered a cascade of racist abuse on social media.Fans have been using emojis depicting monkeys and bananas along with making racist comments on posts underneath photographs of the players on their personal Instagram accounts.However, many users who reported the racially abusive comments were shocked to find that the use of such emojis and the N-word did not violate the terms of service.Meanwhile, other social media giants like Facebook and Twitter stated that they were scrambling to take down racially abusive comments about the three players.A Twitter spokesperson on Monday stated that “The abhorrent racist abuse directed at England players last night has absolutely no place on Twitter”.Facebook in a statement mentioned that it had “quickly removed comments and accounts directing abuse at England’s footballers last night and we’ll continue to take action against those that break our rules”.Meanwhile, the three players have also been receiving immense support from the sports community and politicians around the globe after they missed the penalties leading to their team’s defeat against Italy in the Euro 2020 final.
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Instagram Not Removing Comments With ‘Racist’ Emojis Posted on Black English Footballers’ Accounts
07:04 GMT 13.07.2021 (Updated: 07:17 GMT 13.07.2021) On Sunday, Italy defeated England in the Euro 2020 final to be crowned champions. However, the thrilling finale was overshadowed by racial abuse of several English players on social media following the team's defeat.
Social media giant Instagram has refused to take down several
racially abusive comments directed at
Black English soccer players after their Euro 2020 defeat in the final.
Hours after England's loss, three Black players - Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho, and Bukayo Saka, who had missed England’s penalties on Sunday - suffered a cascade of
racist abuse on social media.
Fans have been using emojis depicting monkeys and bananas along with making racist comments on posts underneath photographs of the players on their personal Instagram accounts.
However, many users who reported the racially abusive comments were shocked to find that the use of such emojis and the N-word did not violate the terms of service.
Meanwhile, other social media giants like Facebook and Twitter stated that they were scrambling to take down racially abusive comments about the three players.
A Twitter spokesperson on Monday stated that “The abhorrent racist abuse directed at England players last night has absolutely no place on Twitter”.
“In the past 24 hours, through a combination of machine learning-based automation and human review, we have swiftly removed over 1,000 Tweets and permanently suspended a number of accounts for violating our rules — the vast majority of which we detected ourselves proactively using technology”.
Facebook in a statement mentioned that it had “quickly removed comments and accounts directing abuse at England’s footballers last night and we’ll continue to take action against those that break our rules”.
Meanwhile, the three players have also been receiving immense support from the sports community and politicians around the globe after they missed the penalties leading to their team’s defeat against Italy in the Euro 2020 final.