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Athlete Eilish McColgan Condemns Racist Online Abuse Following Engagement Announcement
Eilish McColgan, a 34-year-old gold medallist runner, and her partner faced "disgusting" racist abuse on Instagram after announcing their engagement in May, prompting McColgan to call for stronger social media accountability to combat online hate against athletes.
Athlete Eilish McColgan Condemns Racist Online Abuse Following Engagement Announcement
Eilish McColgan, a 34-year-old gold medallist runner, and her partner faced "disgusting" racist abuse on Instagram after announcing their engagement in May, prompting McColgan to call for stronger social media accountability to combat online hate against athletes.
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20% Bias Score


Online Safety Act: Fines for Social Media Companies Failing to Remove Racist Abuse
England Lionesses player Jess Carter was targeted with racist online abuse, prompting Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy to emphasize social media companies' legal obligation to promptly remove such content under the Online Safety Act, with Ofcom empowered to impose fines for non-compliance.
Online Safety Act: Fines for Social Media Companies Failing to Remove Racist Abuse
England Lionesses player Jess Carter was targeted with racist online abuse, prompting Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy to emphasize social media companies' legal obligation to promptly remove such content under the Online Safety Act, with Ofcom empowered to impose fines for non-compliance.
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44% Bias Score


Gambling-Related Online Abuse in Tennis Reaches Alarming Levels
Tennis player Katie Boulter highlighted the significant online abuse she receives, much of it linked to gambling losses; analysis reveals 40% of detected abuse towards players comes from gamblers, prompting calls for stronger regulation and protection of players.
Gambling-Related Online Abuse in Tennis Reaches Alarming Levels
Tennis player Katie Boulter highlighted the significant online abuse she receives, much of it linked to gambling losses; analysis reveals 40% of detected abuse towards players comes from gamblers, prompting calls for stronger regulation and protection of players.
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44% Bias Score


Tennis Player Receives Death Threats, Exposing Widespread Online Abuse
British tennis player Katie Boulter revealed receiving death threats and abusive messages online after a French Open match, highlighting the pervasive problem of online abuse in professional tennis, with data showing around 8,000 abusive messages sent to 458 players in 2024.
Tennis Player Receives Death Threats, Exposing Widespread Online Abuse
British tennis player Katie Boulter revealed receiving death threats and abusive messages online after a French Open match, highlighting the pervasive problem of online abuse in professional tennis, with data showing around 8,000 abusive messages sent to 458 players in 2024.
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32% Bias Score


Delayed Rape Investigation Highlights Systemic Failures in Germany
A German man, now deceased, is suspected of raping his wife repeatedly for 15 years and sharing videos online; the Hamburg police admit a significant delay in their investigation, which began only after information from the Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) was received in July 2023 but acted upo...
Delayed Rape Investigation Highlights Systemic Failures in Germany
A German man, now deceased, is suspected of raping his wife repeatedly for 15 years and sharing videos online; the Hamburg police admit a significant delay in their investigation, which began only after information from the Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) was received in July 2023 but acted upo...
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36% Bias Score


Take It Down Act Signed into Law: Federal Penalties for Nonconsensual Explicit Images
President Trump signed the Take It Down Act, making it a federal crime to share nonconsensual intimate images—including AI-generated ones—with penalties up to three years in prison for offenses involving minors and two years for adults; social media companies must remove such content within 48 hours...
Take It Down Act Signed into Law: Federal Penalties for Nonconsensual Explicit Images
President Trump signed the Take It Down Act, making it a federal crime to share nonconsensual intimate images—including AI-generated ones—with penalties up to three years in prison for offenses involving minors and two years for adults; social media companies must remove such content within 48 hours...
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56% Bias Score

England Lioness Jess Carter Takes Social Media Break Following Racist Abuse
England Lionesses player Jess Carter announced a social media break after receiving racist abuse following their Euro 2025 quarter-final victory over Sweden; the incident sparked widespread support and prompted discussions on combating racism in football and social media.

England Lioness Jess Carter Takes Social Media Break Following Racist Abuse
England Lionesses player Jess Carter announced a social media break after receiving racist abuse following their Euro 2025 quarter-final victory over Sweden; the incident sparked widespread support and prompted discussions on combating racism in football and social media.
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48% Bias Score

Wales Launches UK's First Ten-Year Child Sexual Abuse Strategy
The Welsh government announced a ten-year strategy to tackle child sexual abuse, estimating 25,000 children are affected annually in Wales, with online abuse a growing concern; the strategy prioritizes survivor voices and collaboration with support organizations.

Wales Launches UK's First Ten-Year Child Sexual Abuse Strategy
The Welsh government announced a ten-year strategy to tackle child sexual abuse, estimating 25,000 children are affected annually in Wales, with online abuse a growing concern; the strategy prioritizes survivor voices and collaboration with support organizations.
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32% Bias Score

Lionesses Avoid Social Media to Combat Online Abuse
England's Lionesses are prioritizing mental health during the upcoming European Championship, with several players opting to stay off social media to avoid online abuse, following similar actions from other female athletes who have experienced both performance-related and unrelated harassment.

Lionesses Avoid Social Media to Combat Online Abuse
England's Lionesses are prioritizing mental health during the upcoming European Championship, with several players opting to stay off social media to avoid online abuse, following similar actions from other female athletes who have experienced both performance-related and unrelated harassment.
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36% Bias Score

Scottish Mother Jailed for Role in Global Monkey Torture Ring
Natalie Herron, a 39-year-old Scottish mother, was sentenced to 27 months in prison for her role in a global monkey torture ring that involved paying Indonesian men to torture and kill baby monkeys; she shared hundreds of videos and images of the abuse online.

Scottish Mother Jailed for Role in Global Monkey Torture Ring
Natalie Herron, a 39-year-old Scottish mother, was sentenced to 27 months in prison for her role in a global monkey torture ring that involved paying Indonesian men to torture and kill baby monkeys; she shared hundreds of videos and images of the abuse online.
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52% Bias Score

Everton Condemns Online Abuse Targeting Calvert-Lewin's Wife
Everton condemned racist, misogynistic, and threatening online abuse directed at Dominic Calvert-Lewin's wife, Sandra, following her Instagram post celebrating his 30 Premier League goals at Goodison Park; the club is working with Merseyside Police and the Premier League to identify and prosecute th...

Everton Condemns Online Abuse Targeting Calvert-Lewin's Wife
Everton condemned racist, misogynistic, and threatening online abuse directed at Dominic Calvert-Lewin's wife, Sandra, following her Instagram post celebrating his 30 Premier League goals at Goodison Park; the club is working with Merseyside Police and the Premier League to identify and prosecute th...
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52% Bias Score

Released Hostages Face Wave of Online Abuse in Israel
Released hostages from the October 7 Hamas attack are facing a wave of online abuse from real users, not bots, according to N12, with those criticizing the government or not thanking Prime Minister Netanyahu specifically targeted, intensifying their trauma and highlighting the need for platform inte...

Released Hostages Face Wave of Online Abuse in Israel
Released hostages from the October 7 Hamas attack are facing a wave of online abuse from real users, not bots, according to N12, with those criticizing the government or not thanking Prime Minister Netanyahu specifically targeted, intensifying their trauma and highlighting the need for platform inte...
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44% Bias Score
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