
Source:REUTERS/Bernadett Szabo
[Saba Sports News] At the second Global Conference held recently in Stockholm, Sweden, FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem met with representatives from various sports organizations to discuss ways to address cyberbullying in the sports world, aiming to combat online abuse in sports. The FIA released a white paper outlining six plans to tackle cyberbullying, including consulting relevant individuals and organizations, collaborating with other sports organizations and social media companies, establishing a dedicated online hate research center, raising awareness about the dangers of online hate through various channels, ensuring meaningful change, and using various opportunities to showcase the work being done. The editor believes that sports spirit emphasizes values such as fairness, respect, and inclusiveness, and cyberbullying violates these principles. By working together with international sports representatives, the FIA helps maintain the fairness and purity of sports events, allowing sports to truly become a platform for spreading positive energy and promoting unity, thereby enhancing the public image and reputation of sports events.
