Espanyol coach Manolo Gonzalez, footballer Carlos Romero and his wife condemned the threats from social media after condemning the Spanish government to the task “One day something serious will come to the beginning,” warned.
It is time to admit that social networks are actually anti -social.
Espanyol player Carlos Romero was lynched on social media, humiliated, exposed to threats because of his foul for Mbappe.
Getafe was drawn with Barcelona. After the match, Getafe coach Jose Bordalas was surprised at what he had suffered. He went so far that the technical man had to apply to the police and he warned, “I’m not good, that’s very serious.”
There was a similar incident every day but every day. An artist who adapted the famous Fallot culture in Spain to Vinicius Jr. was threatened from social media. Then they threatened to slaughter Kai Havertz’s newborn son after the defeat of Manchester United.
Let’s go back to the past. Although Dani Carvajal had no crime in the disability that caused him to close the season, Jeremian Pino was subjected to many insults.
Mallorca’s right -back Pablo Maffeo was threatened for marketing Vinicius in the Real Madrid match and had to close his social media account.
The common feature of these threats is that it comes from social media. However, a social media attracts attention, especially after the purchase of the X. Elon Musk, almost returned to the trash X, the threat to the insulting one is left to profit.
In the World Cup held in Katar, the comments of 864 accounts of football players and coaches between 20 November and 19 December 2022, or sharing with the World Cup were examined. In the analysis for more than 20 million shares and comments, 433 thousand 696 posts were attacked language, 19 thousand 636 of them are abusive, discriminatory or threatening. Interestingly, 13 thousand 105 of them were made in X social media.
There are many more examples. Julian Nagelsmann, Bayern Munich in 2022 after eliminating the Champions League, announced that he had received more than 400 death threats from social media.
In the UK, the research conducted by OCOM revealed that 68 percent of the players running the ball in the Premier League were exposed to cyber bullying.