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Steven Gerrard: 'Social media companies are not listening'

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Rangers players and staff have started a week-long boycott.
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Rangers manager Steven Gerrard says social media companies are ignoring the abuse being posted on their channels and hopes the public debate on the issue would force governments to act.

Players and staff at the Ibrox club – including Gerrard – have started a week-long social media boycott, following on from Championship clubs Swansea and Birmingham announcing club-wide blackouts.

Rangers midfielder Glen Kamara said earlier this week he had been subjected to daily racist abuse on social media since he alleged Slavia Prague defender Ondrej Kudela had abused him during a Europa League match on March 18.

Gerrard believes the problem will not go away without government intervention.

“We want people to talk about it and it gets into the right people’s thinking above football, ie the governments in Scotland and England, so something big can come of it,” he said.

“We know we are not going to be the club or the individual that make that difference but I think, if people stick together, collectively people can keep it on the agenda for as long as possible, and hopefully change will happen sooner rather than later.

“It’s been spoken about for long enough now and it doesn’t seem like Instagram, Twitter or the social media outlets are taking any notice and they are not listening.

“So I think the only way they will take notice is if it goes above them. Probably the only people to do that are the governments.”

Gerrard said his club were meeting with representatives from the social media giants next week.

Liverpool defender Trent Alexander-Arnold was targeted with abusive messages this week (PA)

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp says players cutting themselves off from social media abuse is a “step in the right direction”.

Reds players Trent Alexander-Arnold, Naby Keita and Sadio Mane were sent racist comments and emojis on Instagram in the wake of their Champions League quarter-final first leg defeat to Real Madrid earlier this week, which the club described as “abhorrent” and “utterly unacceptable”.

Klopp believes if the abusers are given no forum to bully people, it will be a positive step.

Liverpool Women winger Rinsola Babajide spoke out about a racist remark directed towards her on Instagram.

The 22-year-old posted a screenshot of the abuse which her club have reported to the police.

“I wanted to speak up about it because I have stayed silent for so long,” Babajide told BBC Sport.

“I just feel, as a black woman in this game, I am conditioned to it. It happens so regularly. It’s more exhausting than anything. I’ve gone past the point of being disappointed or hurt by it.

“Some days it is harder than others. I try to shrug it off and carry on with my day but sometimes it is hard.”

Steve Bruce says he would ban all social media if he could (Michael Steele/PA)

Newcastle manager Steve Bruce says he would ban all social media if he could.

“If you’re a little bit fragile, then it can damage people,” he said. “Ban the whole lot as far as I’m concerned. No social media, for me, would be the way forward and I’m right behind (the clubs who are boycotting it).

“But I do think in all seriousness that the platforms should be policed and a bit like your telephone, you’re accountable for what you do and what messages you send out there. Some of it – and I’ve seen it – is vile, I have to tell you, so I applaud those clubs.”

Tottenham boss Jose Mourinho says his club have rallied around defender Davinson Sanchez after he suffered online abuse after last weekend’s draw at Newcastle, and believes only the platforms themselves can end this problem.

“I think the ones that can make an impact on this and resolve the problem is the media giants, I think everything is in their hands to end this sad situation,” the Portuguese said.

“Social media can be funny, can bring everyone together, can bring people from different continents to look like they are living in the same street. I have some fun, I try to be positive and that is the way it should be.

“It is for the social media giants to make a decision and to make their fight. If they want to win that fight, they win it for all of us.”

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