FIFA is launching a service to combat cyberbullying during the 2022 World Cup.
FIFA is committed to providing the best conditions for players to perform to the best of their ability
At the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, we will launch a service that will help protect players from the devastating effects that social media comments can have, said FIFA President Canni Infantino.
Social media support will prevent players from seeing offensive messages for a certain amount of time after matches.
FIFA will monitor the social media accounts of all World Cup participants for insults and threats, and then report violations to social media and law enforcement.
Teams, players and other individual participants in the 2022 World Cup will also be able to enable a moderation service that hides offensive comments, preventing the recipient and their followers from seeing them.
This type of abuse has a profound effect on players` well-being and mental health and affects their families.
We hope that the social media protection service will serve as a starting point in the fight against insults, and that social networks will support us in solving this problem at the World Cup, said FIFPro President David Aganso.
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