0001Nii Ni φ ★.Aug. 18, 2024 (Sun) 23:45:05.63ID:aBRte7VC9
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) Athletes’ Commission released a statement on the 18th. The organization announced that over 8,500 defamatory and libelous posts were made on social media against athletes and related parties during the Paris Olympics, which ended on the 11th. It was detected using a system that uses AI. “As representatives of athletes, we condemn in the strongest terms all attacks and harassment,” they said. It also provides a 24-hour consultation service for Olympians and Paralympians. The tournament was marked by a flurry of slander both from within Japan and abroad. For Japan, Abe Uta (Park 24), who was aiming for a consecutive victory in the women’s 52 kg judo competition, burst into tears after losing in the second round. Opinions were divided. Abe himself said, “I think that as a person, I’m sure everyone would be happy to receive kind words.” Criticism was also directed at the men’s volleyball team, their opponents and the referees. During the tournament, the Japanese delegation issued a statement saying, “We will consider reporting to the police and taking legal action against any excessive content, such as insults or threats.” Imane Heriff (Algeria), the gold medalist in the women’s 66 kg boxing category who is the target of the gender controversy, has filed a complaint with the Paris prosecutor’s office. It has been reported that entrepreneur Elon Musk and J.K. Rowling, author of the Harry Potter film series, are also among those targeted. Another target of criticism was Australia’s women’s breaking representative Rachel Gunn, known as Reagan, whose green outfit drew criticism for making her look like a delivery person. As the team failed to earn a single point in three matches, an online petition was launched questioning the selection process for the national team. The Australian Olympic Committee issued an angry statement about the petition, calling it “amount to bullying.” Hochi Shimbun.
I want everyone’s information to be disclosed, with their prefecture of address, name, and occupation listed in full. I want to know what kind of people are working on this.
Can someone catch the Net users who are acting cool and slandering others? It’s not just the Olympics, things have been really bad lately. In fact it’s getting worse.
There were some infuriating things, like the judo team that was dealt the final blow by roulette, but I have never heard of any sport that receives that much hate.
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