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Swansea to boycott social media platforms for one week in fight against racism


Swansea City have announced that the club will boycott all social media platforms for a week in the fight against racism and online abuse.

The Championship club said the playing and coaching staff will not post anything on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, Snapchat, YouTube or TikTok on Thursday from 5 p.m BST.

Swansea City Ladies, the club’s community trust, and senior administrative staff will also take part in the boycott.

A club statement read: “Swansea City has chosen to take a club-wide stance in the battle against abuse and discrimination of all forms on social media.

“This decision has been taken as a result of conversations between senior club staff, players and management.

“As a football club, we have seen several of our players subjected to abhorrent abuse in the past seven weeks alone, and we feel it is right to take a stand against behaviour that is a blight on our sport, and society at large.

“We will always be unwavering in our support of our players, staff, supporters and the community that we proudly represent, and we are united as a club on this issue.

“We also want to stand with players from other clubs who have had to endure vile discrimination on social media platforms.”

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The statement also added that club chief executive Julian Winter sent a letter to Twitter CEO, Jack Dorsey, and Facebook chairman Mark Zuckerberg to reiterate the need for the companies to do more in the fight against online abuse.

Swansea players Jamal Lowe, Yan Dhanda and Ben Cabango have all been sent online racist abuse this season as well as Premier League and Women’s Super League footballers too.

The announcement comes after Arsenal legend Thierry Henry announced that he will no longer use social media until the platforms do more to tackle racism and bullying online last month.

Tottenham Hotspur’s Gareth Bale also said he would support a football-wide boycott of social media if it helped to stop abuse.





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