Formula 1 is urging social media platforms to take stronger actions against online abuse following toxic comments directed at Yuki Tsunoda and Jack Doohan. Franco Colapinto’s return to F1 with Alpine has sparked enthusiastic support from Argentina, but some fans have crossed the line with harassment towards Doohan. The situation escalated at the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix due to a fake post alleging mockery of Colapinto by Doohan’s father, resulting in further abuse. Tsunoda also faced criticism from Argentine accounts for a minor incident with Colapinto, prompting calls for respect from Alpine, the FIA, and Colapinto himself. F1, the FIA, and teams are intensifying efforts to combat online abuse, and are now urging social media platforms to take more decisive action to prevent the spread of hateful comments. Major platforms like X (formerly Twitter) and Meta (Instagram, Facebook) have reduced global content moderation, prompting some drivers like Lando Norris to limit their social media use due to the negative impact on mental well-being.
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