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More than 100 women players sign up for ICC's protection programme against online trolling

Over 100 women cricketers are now protected from online abuse through the ICC Player Protection Programme, powered by AI. During the T20 World Cup, nearly 60,000 harmful comments were removed, with repeat offenders facing restrictions. Players like Radha Yadav and Amy Jones highlight the program's importance in combating social media toxicity and safeguarding athlete well-being, allowing them to engage with fans more confidently.

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economictimes.indiatimes.comStai leggendo4 g fa

More than 100 women players sign up for ICC's protection programme against online trolling

Over 100 women cricketers are now protected from online abuse through the ICC Player Protection Programme, powered by AI. During the T20 World Cup, nearly 60,000 harmful comments were removed, with repeat offenders…

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hindustantimes.com1 g fa

More women players join ICC programme to counter social media abuse

ICC estende protezione con AI a 100 giocatrici T20 World Cup 2026; 244k interazioni moderate in una settimana. Per chi costruisce piattaforme con comunità utenti, il segnale è: content moderation AI robust e context-aware è infrastructure critica.

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  1. venerdì 26 giugno 2026·economictimes.indiatimes.com

    More than 100 women players sign up for ICC's protection programme against online trolling

    Over 100 women cricketers are now protected from online abuse through the ICC Player Protection Programme, powered by AI. During the T20 World Cup, nearly 60,000 harmful comments…

  2. domenica 28 giugno 2026·hindustantimes.com

    More women players join ICC programme to counter social media abuse

    Smriti Mandhana leads female cricketers on social media, facing both fame and trolling. The ICC's program aims to protect players from online abuse. | Cricket

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