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FIFA Detects 7 million Abusive Comments Targeting Players, Staff During World Cup

 

FIFA’s Social Media Protection Service (SMPS), which aims to protect players, ​teams and officials from online threats ‌and abuse, has detected more than 7 million potentially harmful or abusive posts ​on social media during the World ​Cup, the global soccer body said ⁠on Saturday.

FIFA said the detection ​rate was 14 times higher than ​the 2022 edition, during which 470,000 such posts were removed.

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The SMPS team have reviewed ​more than half a million AI-detected ​messages targeting players, coaches and officials during ‌the ⁠ongoing World Cup. They have reported more than 1,000 threats to authorities including law enforcement.
The SMPS have moderated ​more than ​53 ⁠million posts and comments since the start of the ​World Cup, which culminates on Sunday ​with ⁠a clash between Argentina and Spain.

Earlier this month, FIFA said racial abuse accounted for 11% ⁠of ​detected offensive messages during ​the World Cup so far.

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