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Paul Pogba racist abuse: Twitter to meet Man Utd and Kick It Out

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Pogba was supported online by Manchester United team-mates Harry Maguire and Marcus Rashford

Twitter will meet Manchester United and Kick It Out following online racist abuse directed at Paul Pogba.

The Frenchman became the third player in a week to be racially abused on social media following a penalty miss.

Several of Pogba’s team-mates criticised the abuse, while England women’s manager Phil Neville called for footballers to “boycott” social media.

Twitter said it will meet with any stakeholders to show the “proactive work” being done to tackle abuse.

It said in a statement: “We have always maintained an open and healthy dialogue with our partners in this space, but we know we need to do more to protect our users. Racist behaviour has no place on our platform and we strongly condemn it.

“Over the the next few weeks, Twitter representatives will meet with Manchester United, Kick It Out and any other civil society stakeholders interested in hearing about the proactive work Twitter is doing to address online racist abuse towards certain footballers in the UK.

“To this end, we look forward to working more closely with our partners to develop shared solutions to this issue.”

What action is Twitter taking?

Twitter rules prohibit users from promoting violence against, threatening or harassing people on the basis of race, ethnicity or other protected groups.

Since 2018, it has increased the number of accounts suspended for evading a previous ban on the service by 45% and tripled the number of accounts suspended within 24 hours after receiving a report.

Pogba saw a 68th-minute penalty saved by Wolves goalkeeper Rui Patricio in the 1-1 draw at Molineux on Monday – the fourth spot-kick Pogba has missed for United in the Premier League since the start of last season.

United defender Harry Maguire called on social media companies to “stop these pathetic trolls”, while striker Marcus Rashford said “enough now, this needs to stop”.

Former United player Neville said “boycotting” social media would send a “powerful message”, while the club themselves said they are “working to identify” those responsible for the racist abuse directed at Pogba.

Facebook also said in a statement that it will “invest heavily in developing tools and technologies to prevent bullying and harassment” and people breaking the rules will be “permanently banned”.

Last week, Chelsea condemned “abhorrent posts” aimed at Tammy Abraham after his decisive penalty miss in the Super Cup against Liverpool.

Then on Sunday, Reading striker Yakou Meite called out racist abuse sent to him on social media after he had a spot-kick saved.

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