NCAA Calls on Fans, Social Media Platforms to Curb Abuse Amid Release of First Online Harassment Study

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Over the past several months, the NCAA has partnered with Signify Group â€” using its Threat Matrix service powered by artificial intelligence â€” to investigate online harassment in college sports. On Thursday, the NCAA released the complete summary analysis from the Division I championships pilot study, which monitored public comments targeting the online profiles of student-athletes, coaches and officials participating in seven NCAA championships and the College Football Playoff National Championship. Based on the jarring findings from this pilot study, leaders in college sports today called on fans and social media companies to curb rampant online abuse. 

Signify Group's analysts reviewed more than 72,000 messages that were flagged by their AI-based algorithm from a wider dataset of 1.3 million posts/comments targeted at the social media profiles of student-athletes, coaches and officials taking part in the events. From the messages analyzed, the team verified over 5,000 posts containing abusive, discriminatory or threatening content. These messages have been reported to social media platforms for action. The study revealed: 

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