Soccer-FIFA detects 7 million abusive comments aimed at players and staff during World Cup


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July 18 (Reuters) - 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.

• ‌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.

(Reporting by Chiranjit Ojha in Bengaluru; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

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