French Tennis Federation adopts smart solution to protect players from online harassment at Roland G (Image Source: IANS)
The French Tennis Federation (FFT) is making an anti-online harassment and hate speech tool available to all the players at this years Roland Garros to protect players from online abuse, threats and insults, the clay court major said on its website on Monday.
The social media accounts of tennis players attract insults, death threats, and hateful and sometimes racist and homophobic comments made by trolls.
In response, the FFT, which set up a support unit in 2018 for French players, has decided to step up its fight against online harassment using Bodyguard.ai technology, adopting a smart solution to moderate the players' social media content during Roland Garros, according to the French Open release.