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Post by Avinalaff on Jan 22, 2014 17:31:27 GMT
talkSPORT’S Chief Executive, Scott Taunton has today written to Twitter to express the station’s dissatisfaction with Twitter’s apparent lack of support of presenter Stan Collymore following a series of abusive messages posted to the presenter on Twitter this weekend. In addition, the station is to stop promoting Twitter and its Twitter accounts until the station feels that Twitter is responding appropriately. No Twitter mentions will appear on air on talkSPORT, in print in SPORT Magazine or on talkSPORT’s digital platforms.
Collymore received a series of offensive messages – including death threats and racists tweets - that were posted after he suggested Liverpool striker Luis Suarez cheated by diving during last Saturday's match against Aston Villa. While a number of the tweets are subject to police investigation, Collymore accuses Twitter of not doing enough to combat the abuse.
talkSPORT has called for Twitter to pledge to cooperate fully and expediently with police whenever the company is asked for information on racist/homophobic/sexist/anti-disability/anti-semitic hate messages. It has asked that Twitter acts immediately to address complaints about offensive hate messages and that these illegal tweets are deleted as soon as possible after Twitter receives a complaint. talkSPORT has also asked that filtering is put in place to prevent hate language being used in tweets.
Scott Taunton, talkSPORT Chief Executive, said: “We are dismayed at the lack of response and perceived inaction by Twitter. Racist or abusive messages of this nature are illegal and unacceptable.
“We have more than three million Twitter followers across our accounts but we will not promote these until we are satisfied that Twitter is doing its utmost to prevent abuse of this nature. We have a duty of care to all our staff and presenters and until I am satisfied that Twitter is treating this seriously we will no longer promote Twitter accounts or use tweets on-air.
“It seems inconceivable that a hi-tech company with a market capitalisation of $30bn appears incapable of preventing racist and abusive tweets being broadcast across its platform.”
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Post by Jeffers Jugs on Jan 22, 2014 18:47:34 GMT
There are some disgusting idiots on there who need a good kicking. Bring back National Service and drop them all in the middle of the desert.
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Post by sky on Jan 22, 2014 19:16:29 GMT
Kopite behaviour all over again.
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Post by Avinalaff on Jan 22, 2014 19:29:23 GMT
God help him if he'd have tweeted that Suarez was a fair minded individual with impeccable sportsmanship.
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Post by halewoodblue on Jan 22, 2014 20:34:49 GMT
Good on Talksport & especially Stanley, someone has to make a stand against mindless idiots on twitter
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