WNBA announces program to combat growing harassment in women's sport
- WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert announced the formation of a task force dedicated to combating online hate directed at players and teams.
- The task force will utilize advanced technology to monitor social media for threats and enhance conduct standards while providing mental health support for players.
- Multiple players reported an increase in racist, sexist, and homophobic rhetoric on social media, prompting the task force's creation.
- Engelbert emphasized the league's commitment to creating a safe environment for players and fans, stating, 'There’s no space for hate.
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WNBA assembles task force to help combat online hate toward players and teams
WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert announced shortly before the draft on Monday that the league has assembled a dedicated task force to help combat online hate and vitriol directed toward players and teams
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