Arrested a British user, expelled a Swiss player in the U.S. some users vehemently criticize the social network. Why the Olympics generate so much controversy on Twitter?
ARRESTED BY "TWEETS MALICIOUS"
A 17-year on suspicion of "malicious communication" was arrested Monday by police in Dorset, England.
After Tom Daley, a British diver 18 years old, had reached the fourth in the 10m platform synchronized, the teenager told Daley on Twitter that he had "let his father" who had died of cancer in May 2011.
After Tom Daley, a British diver 18 years old, had reached the fourth in the 10m platform synchronized, the teenager told Daley on Twitter that he had "let his father" who had died of cancer in May 2011.
The player Michel Morganella Swiss Olympic team was expelled from the Games on Monday after being accused of allegedly racist posting a message on Twitter South Korea.
The message, which referred to the South Koreans as "a handful of Mongoloid" was published after his team lost against the Asian team on Sunday
The message, which referred to the South Koreans as "a handful of Mongoloid" was published after his team lost against the Asian team on Sunday
THE GREEK ATHLETE VOULA Papachristou
On Wednesday of last week, July 25, Greece withdrew its Olympic delegation Voula Papachristou, after a review on African migrants athlete posted on his Twitter account.
The triple jump specialist had posted a tweet indicating that, with so many Africans in Greece, "at least West Nile mosquitoes are eating home-cooked meal"
The triple jump specialist had posted a tweet indicating that, with so many Africans in Greece, "at least West Nile mosquitoes are eating home-cooked meal"
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