Ofcom: 68 per cent of PL players endured Twitter abuse in first half of 2021-22

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Around 68 per cent of Premier League footballers were subjected to abuse on Twitter in the first half of last season, according to an Ofcom report.

The regulator teamed up with The Alan Turing Institute – UK’s national institute for data science and artificial intelligence – to analyse more than 2.3 million tweets sent to top-flight players during the first five months of the 2021-22 campaign and found that almost 60,000 were abusive.

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