Cutrone heavily insulted on social media: harsh response from striker
Cutrone insulted heavily on social media: harsh response from the striker
Through an Instagram story Patrick Cutrone showed his fans a despicable message he received from a user. In the text are insults to him and his children, crazy words that Cutrone has obviously condemned: "I accept criticism as is right, but these things I do not let them pass. This è an example of many others".
Unfortunately, this is not è the first case of digital hatred: too often athletes (soccer players and others) receive despicable messages from users often covered by fake profiles. Recently, French tennis player Caroline Garcia put the spotlight on this social scourge. The champion è was heavily insulted and even received threats after being eliminated from the US Open: "I am very worried especially about younger athletes, this is not good. I am just a girl who is committed to her work".
"When we get these messages we are already destroyed by defeat and they can be very damaging. Many before me have raised the subject and still no progress has been made. If someone decides to tell me these things in public they could have legal problems" wrote in X Caroline Garcia.
The possibility of creating fake accounts on various social networks is often discussed. According to many, one solution to buffer the problem could be to require the uploading of identity documentsà when registering on a social network. This way each person could have only one profile directly linked to his or her identity and personal data, a factor that would also make any legal and recognition actions easier.