Tottenham Hotspur -Manager Ver Postecoglou wants the authorities to make “examples” of anonymous online roles that are guilty of subjecting players, managers and referees to hideous threats and abuse.
The referee of the Premier League, Michael Oliver, was sent to a huge set-up against wolves for a duel, which he considered a serious foul, after a huge setback that made up of his decision. The automatic ban on three games that the 18-year-old was to serve was later lifted in the appeal procedure.
The essential abuse and the threats to Oliver Online on social media platforms such as X and Instagram are unfortunately nothing new. Players who are often determined by angry supporters who are able to send messages anonymously without being afraid of effects.
In conversation with the media, Poseteclou, which was suspended even in the middle of Tottenham’s persistent poor form of a wave of criticism, there are some “fairly simple things” that can be done to combat abuse online, and the ability to hold back Ability to remove the identity of a person.
“What can we do about it?
“Unfortunately, the anonymity of the technological world nowadays means setting it out there and we will see if someone else will follow.
Postecoglou added that laws before the days of social media were introduced to prevent individuals from being targeted in this way. The problem now seemed out of control because society accepts the dangers of modern technology.
He continued: “But there should be no tolerance for anyone, be it a referee, a player or anyone. I think it has been out of control for a long time and we are accepted as part of society.
“We would never have accepted it before the social media if someone said something like this and we knew who said or wrote it. There were laws that made it almost impossible. But now because they hide behind this anonymity Feiglings have a voice.