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Paralympics Social Media Accounts Spark Controversy With Videos Making Fun Of The Athletes
“I think it’s better to see them as normal athletes, using humor, but never pity,” an additional user agreed, while another exclaimed, “The social media ... Olympic Games since the 1988 ... Read More
Influencers are taking over the Olympics as more people plan to watch the Games on social media than on TV this year
The 2024 Olympic Games are around the corner, and influencers including YouTuber Kai Cenat and "Call Her Daddy" host Alex Cooper are heading to Paris to contribute to the coverage. Social media ... Read More
World Athletics' social media analysis leads to AI protection for 25 athletes
World Athletics has offered 25 athletes year-round AI protection on their social media platforms after they were targeted by cyber bullies during major recent events, the governing body said on ... Read More
Olympic flame or dating ad? Paris 2024 logo divides opinion
The logo for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games has been unveiled to both praise and mockery on social media. The new design at once depicts the Olympic flame within a gold medal, and the hair and lips ... Read More
Dan Orlovsky addresses social media controversy
Two weeks after deleting his response to the Olympic boxing controversy ... social media while working for ESPN. “When you’re an employee of a big company, your social media page doesn’t ... Read More
The barrage of abuse after the Paris Olympics that prompted Brian Goorjian to quit social media
“After the Olympics I ... lessons from the Games and now it’s just head down and bum up. So what the people from interstate say, what social media says, it doesn’t matter. Read More
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