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by Stephen Chapman Ahead of this weekend’s social media boycott, Manchester United, has revealed the scale of abuse directed at its players through the platforms. The club said that there has been a 350% increase in abuse directed towards its players. The research showed: 86% of these posts were racist, 8% were homophobic or transphobic; Activity peaked in January 2021 with over 400 abusive player posts recorded; The vast majority of racist posts contained either the N word (and variants on the spelling) or emojis used with racist intent (monkey, chimp, banana, gorilla). It also showed that there was also an increase of user-to-user abuse within the community, with a sharp rise over the summer of 2020. 43% of these posts were racist in nature, while 7% were homophobic or transphobic. ....
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662 shares Now police have confirmed they are investigating the deeply upsetting events which have targeted members of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer s squad. We are aware of a number of Manchester United football players suffering abuse on social media accounts between Wednesday 27 January and Saturday 30 January, a statement read. Nobody should be subject to such abuse and it is deeply upsetting not only to those who suffer it, but to all those who come across this awful language too. These hateful words have no place anywhere in our society whether online or otherwise. Monkey emojis were posted on a picture Tuanzebe had put up a couple of weeks ago ....
Marcus Rashford speaks out after receiving vile racist abuse on social media dailymail.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dailymail.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.