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"One in three high-profile athletes receive abusive messages from individuals with a "betting interest," and more than 540 men's and women's college basketball players received similar abuse, including death threats, during championship tournaments in March, the NCAA said in a release Friday."
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The toothpaste is out and apparently all over the sink too. It wasn't predicted that this would happen, it was expected. Not good, very bad. Just a matter of time when this escalates into the worst thing you can imagine. Coaches are going to need to deal with this along side the players, and the schools are going to suffer as well. Not sure what the solution is short of a federal stalking law that imposes severe penalties for seemingly minor offenses. A few weeks in a federal pen for sending a text sounds bad but it might deter this behavior and prevent escalation.
 
I don't want to see anyone be abused.

But social media is an opt-in experience. This is not a gambling issue (though it may exacerbate the existing problem). If you're a high profile person (and that includes college athletes who are watched every few nights by tens of thousands to millions), you should not be subjecting yourself to what the ultra-minority and mentally unwell are apt to send to you. Just as you shouldn't listen to what opposing fans say on the road. Opt out. Keep a private social account to interact with friends and peers. Don't read the replies or DMs to your public account you keep for your Brand or whatever. Pay someone to monitor it if need be and budget allows.
 
I don't want to see anyone be abused.

But social media is an opt-in experience. This is not a gambling issue (though it may exacerbate the existing problem). If you're a high profile person (and that includes college athletes who are watched every few nights by tens of thousands to millions), you should not be subjecting yourself to what the ultra-minority and mentally unwell are apt to send to you. Opt out. Keep a private social account to interact with friends and peers. Don't read the replies or DMs to your public account you keep for your Brand or whatever. Pay someone to monitor it if need be.
Spoken like someone with 26 followers
 
Spoken like someone with 26 followers
Good one.

If we could solve mental illness and antisocial behavior, I'd do that first. Until then, don't read social media replies and mentions and Boneyard equivalents if you perform in front of tens of thousands to millions of people.

If kids and college-aged people struggle with that, then parents and coaches need to step in and help.
 
If we could solve mental illness and antisocial behavior, I'd do that first. Until then, don't read social media replies and mentions and Boneyard equivalents if you perform in front of tens of thousands to millions of people.

If kids and college-aged people struggle with that, then parents and coaches need to step in and help.
This is abject nonsense
 
Een before sports gambling was “legal”, athletes were getting abused online via their DMs, comments and mentions.

I’m sure people losing money on gambling has added fuel to the fire, but people on the internet are just toxic and want to hide behind a fake avatar and act tough. See the comments above on this thread (not you, Auror, the other guy).
 
Een before sports gambling was “legal”, athletes were getting abused online via their DMs, comments and mentions.

I’m sure people losing money on gambling has added fuel to the fire, but people on the internet are just toxic and want to hide behind a fake avatar and act tough. See the comments above on this thread (not you, Auror, the other guy).

Have to agree with this. Even without gambling they would have social media and it is the dark side of social that is the problem.
 
It's laughable to think that legalized sports betting is the reason people are POS. Players and refs have experienced worse from people who don't bet on sports and are just FAN-atics
 
Een before sports gambling was “legal”, athletes were getting abused online via their DMs, comments and mentions.

I’m sure people losing money on gambling has added fuel to the fire, but people on the internet are just toxic and want to hide behind a fake avatar and act tough. See the comments above on this thread (not you, Auror, the other guy).

The internet has given a lot of people a voice they wouldn't have had 30 years ago. Sometimes that leads to awesome things like HoopVision or some really cool under-the-radar writers building a following. Other times it means the absolute dregs of society get the most views.

Exhibit A: 90% of this board, including me.
 
I'm pretty sure all of this stuff as well as in person meetings and other communications from everything including whackos to organized crime figures are covered by the Staff at the beginning of every year. They bring in people like FBI speakers and others (former players, convicts etc.) to warn kids about all the risks and how best to handle things. It is such a risk that any university who didn't (I strongly doubt there is even one) would have to be morons.
 
Sports betting is fine

Harassing athletes because they didn’t do what you bet they would do is pure idiocy

Imagine getting furious at somebody because YOU decided to bet YOUR money, without even knowing them, that they would do specific things in a sports game and they didn’t. Clown behavior
 

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