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English football clubs to switch off social media accounts for four days to protest against racist abuse – ABC News
Clubs across the Premier League, Women’s Super League and others will go offline for four days to pressure social media companies to erradicate racist abuse of…
English football is uniting to boycott social media for four days in response to relentless online abuse of players.
- The social media accounts of clubs across English football will go quiet for four days from midnight on Friday (AEST) in protest against online racist abuse of players
- The clubs and leagues are calling for “real-life consequences” for those who use online platforms to abuse others
- Several Premier League stars have been targeted recently by online abusers, and former star Thierry Henry…
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