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February 11, 2021 by Shivnil Ram

Instagram to combat online abuse

Instagram to combat online abuse
February 11, 2021 by Shivnil Ram

The UK government has welcomed new measures introduced by Instagram to tackle online abuse in the wake of racist messages aimed at football players, but called for more action to be taken to stamp out the problem.

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A host of players, including Manchester United trio Axel Tuanzebe, Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial, Chelsea’s Reece James, West Bromwich Albion’s Romaine Sawyers and Southampton’s Alex Jankewitz have been victims of online abuse in recent weeks.

The Football Association (FA) on Sunday urged the government and social media companies to act quickly in the fight against online racist abuse.

Instagram on Thursday announced a series of measures to tackle online abuse, including removing accounts of people who send abusive messages, and developing new controls to help reduce the abuse people see.

“For too long the world’s most popular and powerful social media companies have failed to tackle the stream of horrific racist attacks on their platforms,” Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) secretary Oliver Dowden said.

“I welcome Instagram’s improved policies but racist abuse is still a fact of life for too many people and more has to be done across the board to stamp it out.”

Dowden said a new ‘Online Safety Bill’ was being prepared to hold social media companies accountable, with firms set to face huge fines if they fail to protect users.

Instagram said it remained committed in the fight against racism.

–Reuters

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