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Japan's 24/7 Online Abuse Watch for Milan Games
2 Feb
Summary
- A special task force will monitor online abuse round the clock.
- The team comprises 22 staff members with lawyers in Japan and Milan.
- Japan has strengthened its fight against online abuse since 2020.

The Japanese Olympic Committee (JOC) has launched a dedicated, round-the-clock task force to address online abuse during the upcoming Milan Cortina Winter Games.
This initiative, comprising 22 staff members with legal representation in both Japan and Milan, ensures continuous monitoring of social media platforms. The goal is to proactively identify and remove harmful content before athletes are exposed to it.
The JOC's move is a direct response to the cyberbullying experienced by athletes at the Paris Summer Olympics in 2024. The committee previously issued a statement urging thoughtful online conduct and considering legal action against excessive abuse.




