FIFA Removes Millions of Abusive Social Media Posts
FIFA has reported the removal of over seven million social media posts and comments found to be abusive during the recent World Cup. This action represents a substantial escalation in content moderation efforts compared to the previous tournament.
Football's global governing body, FIFA, announced on Saturday that it had purged a staggering number of potentially abusive posts and comments from social media platforms during the recently concluded World Cup. The sheer volume of content removed highlights the ongoing challenges of online toxicity surrounding major sporting events.
The figure announced by FIFA stands at more than seven million deleted items. This represents a fourteen-fold increase in moderation activity when contrasted with the 2022 World Cup held in Qatar. The tournament is set to conclude on Sunday, with the intensified efforts reflecting a heightened focus on curbing online abuse.
FIFA's aggressive stance on online abuse during the World Cup is a necessary but overdue response to the toxic environment that often plagues social media.



