The move is to prevent the emotional health of people against content like as hate speech, abuse, and sexism
In order to protect the cricket group from" dangerous information," foster intellectual well-being, and foster a safer, friendlier, and healthier online community for the game, the ICC has developed new technology as part of a social media tolerance program for the Women's T20 World Cup.
An ICC transfer issued on the night of the opening day of the T20 World Cup stated the project was to "promote a more positive and inclusive website experience for clubs and people" and that over 60 players had previously opted for it.
The ICC has contracted GoBubble, a technology company from the UK, to manage and track responses on the ICC's social media accounts on Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube as well as those of people who have signed up for this. The ICC release stated that" the cutting-edge technology is designed to identify and conceal from the public view toxic content like hate speech, harassment, and misogyny." This will help create a safer and more welcoming environment for World Cup fans.
People who participate in this may be able to access offensive comments on social media.
It's been wonderful to see so many of the people and groups embrace our new initiative, according to ICC head of modern, Finn Bradshaw, as well as all members and supporters of the ICC Women's T20 World Cup.
South Africa's Sinalo Jafta, the bowler, described the threat to people from social media as "very big."
She was quoted in the transfer saying," I think it takes a lot of fat off people, especially during World Cup activities, because that is the worst of it," she was quoted as saying. Nothing worse than opening your phone after a decline or victory, and no matter which side you find yourself, there will always be some demeaning comments about your character.
What are the youngsters going to do when you say," Please do n't look," you tell them? It is actually their point.
People get to share their lives with the earth without fear of being judged or criticized, which is very important for me. I'm anticipating the alterations, where players can simply be completely and show others who they really are.
The 10-team tournament starts on Thursday in Sharjah at 2pm local time ( 10am GMT ) with Bangladesh taking on Scotland before Pakistan face Asia Cup champions Sri Lanka in the evening game starting at 6pm local time in Dubai.
The competition gets live in Sharjah on Thursday with the ultimate slated in Dubai on October 20.
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