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Concern over rise in online racist abuse at World Cup

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The Word Cup has suffered a 'significant increase' in the most serious examples of racist abuse online, Fifa's social media protection service (SMPS) has found.

More than 100 examples passed the ineligible thresholds for preparing lawsuit files to enforce action.

While detection methods person improved, the SMPS said the "data trends amusement a concerning absorption of question successful presumption of racially aggravated abuse".

The Netherlands players who missed penalties successful the last-32 shootout decision to Morocco connected Monday all suffered racist abuse.

Justin Kluivert, Quinten Timber and Crysencio Summerville were subjected to discriminatory, racist and hateful comments connected societal media, said the Royal Dutch Football Association (KNVB).

More than six cardinal posts and comments were scanned - an summation of 33% - with 225,000 identified for quality review.

Around 1,000 accounts were identified for further probe and 181,000 hateful comments hidden.

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