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NCAA urges fans, social media platforms to stop online harassment after ...


NCAA urges fans, social media platforms to stop online harassment after ‘jarring findings’ in new study By Rebecca Tauber Oct. 10, 2024 Updated Dec. 28, 2024 ... Read More

NCAA Pilot Study Finds Widespread Social Media Harassment of Athletes ...


COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — An NCAA study on social media abuse of athletes, coaches and other officials during championship events found nearly one in five posts that were flagged by an AI-based ... Read More

NCAA pilot online study finds widespread social media harassment ...


An NCAA study on social media abuse of athletes, coaches and other officials during championship events found nearly one in five posts that were flagged by an AI-based algorithm and determined to ... Read More

NCAA study finds widespread social media harassment of athletes


COLUMBIA, S.C. — An NCAA study on social media abuse of athletes, coaches and other officials during championship events found nearly one in five posts that were flagged by an AI-based algorithm ... Read More

NCAA pilot study finds widespread social media harassment


The study conducted during 2023-2024 examined social media posts related to championship-level events in six sports: baseball, basketball, gymnastics, football, softball and volleyball. Read More

NCAA pilot study finds widespread social media harassment


— An NCAA study on social media abuse of athletes, coaches and other officials during championship events found nearly one in five posts that were flagged by an NCAA pilot study finds widespread ... Read More


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