 Welcome to Toffey TV. Well, this week BT Sport has launched its new campaign. It is Draw the Line campaign. It is a campaign to step up and stand against the hate speech and abuse on social media. Of course, over the weekend we've seen a lot of the large organisations in football and other sports, basically boycott Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. BT Commission basically report that with an AI abuse tracker tool developed in collaboration with Glitch, it tracked the level of abuse on Twitter. Online abuse doubles during high profile football matches. Religious abuse increases by 65% during the game. Sexual orientation abuse is 45% higher over the average 90 minutes. During the course of a single track match, an average of one in ten abuse of tweets in the UK was sent from troll accounts. Obviously, with the blackout of the weekend we've seen football clubs and players and media organisations start to look at dealing with the situation because it's just got out of hand. It's certainly in the last year as well with everyone indoors and no one being able to go to the match. Maybe I don't know if those people actually go to the game who actually send out this abuse. But it's got to a real tip on point now, hasn't it? It's absolutely unbelievable some of the stuff you see. I've had the old last week with Ian Wright and Alan Shearer and Ian Wright talking about the abuse he gets on a daily basis. Alan Shearer was sick and by it. We've seen footballers having to close Twitter accounts and stuff like that because of getting told to go and kill themselves and things like that when they've made an error in the game. Most of the time this is off their own fans as well but then you see other people weighing in because of people's race or religion like you've just already said. So it's disgusting because it's people just deciding to be abusive behind a keyboard. It can take any form, it can be anything. There's this thing now. Social media is a fantastic tool and we use it and it's helped us. There's no doubt about it. But people have this thing now that Ricky Gervais does it, does it not on Twitter. He sums it up absolutely perfectly. It's that if someone doesn't like you or doesn't like something you say, unless you're being abusive back or unless you're being inside something, Why do they feel that they have to comment on it? I don't drive down the road and see a car. I don't stop and beat the feather and go, your car is crap or see a house that's painted the wrong colour. I don't knock at the door and go mate, your house is a disgrace painted a different colour. We see it with some of the stuff we do with time to time these people with big mouths come on and decide that they don't like something we said in a video so they can be abusive to us. That kind of stuff is like the gateway where people feel empowered to just be able to say what they want. I've had it where you're defacing someone or goers and say something silly like you look overweight or something in a video. Or like what have you done with your hair or something like that. You know you might get your hair cut and someone's like having a cut and you're like what's it got to do with you? Why do you know? Oh you might have a guest on and someone goes I can't watch this lads because they're someone's house on and you're like why did you feel like you had to tell us that? Well that's the tip on point. I mean some others start more than 1 in 10. Over 5 million people have received online abuse over the last 12 months. I mean that's what we're talking about. We're talking about people just feeling the need to say whatever they want. That's where we are now. People are just saying whatever they want. Over half the population have seen online abuse in the past year. Online abuse is where it's for women and 1 in 5 have received online abuse saying it was about their appearance. Again that's being another thing is like shaming football with the rise of female presenters and analysts and pundits and stuff. People talking about them bringing things like that into it where they'd never bring that into a man if they were someone a man. It's just devaluing everything they do. I don't know why people feel like they need to make comments on people's appearance anyway. Which is mad because that's the thing. Why do you feel the need to but that should never come into whether someone's good or bad or indifferent or what they do. I don't get it. Personally I honestly don't get it. It's the same with, we're saying on a very small scale but I'm asking people who are really high profile the stuff that they get and it's like, you know what really, what winds me up to an extent of times is when people will turn and they'll say something. We had it last week with the social media blackout so we put a statement because we were taking part in it. There were two or three odd responses to it but someone put great can you just do it permanently which is fine. So I had a look. They were following us. So I was like, why are you following us then? If you don't like what, and I had a look and it looked like a bit of a beauty and whatever because of the stuff they were saying to other people, not just us. So it was like, I just blocked them. I'll make it dead easy for you. But other people are like, you shouldn't need to say that. They know where the unfollow button is. You shouldn't need to respond. I don't normally respond to that and like I've said, we get a few in far between and it's always the ones who like club together. There's three or four who don't like something so they club together. But that's the top and bottom of it though Baz. That's the ugly side of social media. That's where it's become. That's where it's got way somewhere. We know there's a lot more racism being shown now. A lot of extreme views are getting seen more and more. It is this idea that people have found each other on the internet. The internet is an amazing tool. It really is. It gives us an art living. It's an amazing tool. It's helped the world in so many ways. But the bad thing about it is it's allowed all these people before who didn't have an outlet for their hatred. Now they can all club together, starting the chat rooms and now it's on the Facebook groups. It's helped bringing well change as well. This is not just a small thing. This kind of stuff. We've seen people on a large scale being radicalised in the last five years because of the internet. There's one extreme to another. We've seen racism now become. Racism has always been there. It's not gone away. It's never been away. We grew up with it. But it was that thing of can I really say something in this room? Is there other people who feel like me? But once the internet comes into it and people feel empowered by that, and also because of things like Twitter, they can start abusing footballers, modern footballers, ex footballers, pundits, women, whatever it is. Now they can just go, you're this, you're that. And I really feel like it's got to a real tipping point now where something must be done. I don't know whether it will be done. And now there's critics of what happened over the weekend with the boycott. It won't do anything. And I know since the racial abuse has started again we've seen already. I suppose now it's on the social media companies to think as businesses will all these people walk away? Will all these big clubs walk away? Will all these people drive all this traffic? Don't forget Twitter. It's as only as good as it uses. It's only as good as the big companies who come on it who drive that traffic. If they all leave, then all the advertisers and liens with it, like everything else, all comes down to money at the end of the day. So football comes might just decide, we've had enough of this. The club decided to go to a new app. Someone could design a new app and go tell you what, we're going to be. We're not going to have any tolerance for this year old tolerance. Come on our app. Everyone will do the same. And then once you go on that app and that app grows and the users grow, Twitter can be pushed to the side because if they're going to not do anything about this, Facebook are not going to do anything about this, Instagram are not going to do anything about this. It's their responsibility. We know that individuals and human beings aren't going to take responsibility. It's the whole point of hiding behind it. It's the whole point of hiding behind an avatar or something. And a lot of these people wouldn't say this stuff to people's Facebook. Why did they feel the need to? If I'm going through my television and I see a programme I don't like, I don't feel the need to write an email strongly with an email or I don't feel the need to stand up. Abuse them? Abuse them, go and find the person online or whatever. I just, guess what, I just go to the next channel or I just go, that isn't for me. And off we go. Some other stats, the younger, the age, the more likely you are to experience abuse, 16% of 18-34 year olds have experienced abuse. This is interesting. is interesting. 23% of people who identified as gay or lesbian have received online abuse about their sexual orientation. One in seven believe that those working in the public eye should expect abuse. I think that's... That last one is... I've seen different... Your B3 have got a video on their YouTube channel. We'll put a link in the description about people saying it only takes one person to say something about you ..rydym yn y bach, mae'n rhan o'r meddwl arall. Rydyn ni'n meddwl iddo ar-hwych yn llunio... ..y'n meddwl ar-hwych yn olygu cyntaf. Rydyn ni'n meddwl ar-hwych, rydyn ni'n meddwl ar-hwych. Yn y ffrif yn y bach, rydyn ni'n meddwl ar-hwych. Rydyn ni'n meddwl ar-hwych yn ei wneud... ..yng Nghymru, ac mae'n gilydd ar-hwych yn y gallu'r perthynat. Rydyn ni'n meddwl gyda ni'n meddwl ar-hwych. Aa, yn y gwaith y storffaeth yma'r ffordd yn pobl â phwrdd? Ify o'n gwybodaeth, gofyn yr ymddangos o phablau. Ffyrdd rhai hoffo, rhaid i'r ddweud am rhaid yn ddweud o phablau'r mo?! Arthod, gyd, mae'n gwybod eu gofynol o bob meddwl o yr ymddangos. Rhaid i'r rhai hoffo? Mae'n cyfrifiwch. Mae gennym ganwethaeth â'r g�iffol yn ymddangos a mwyaf rhagor. A os yw arfer angen? Ond rhaid i ymddangos. ond mor hwnna'n gwneud gwneud maen nhw ymlaen yn cael eu profiol, ond mwyaf oherwydd ymlaen yn cael eu rhai bwysu? Mae hi'n rhaid i'r rhaid i'r cyflwynt yn cael eu cyflwynt, neu mae'r rhaid i'r ceffenni'n ei gwybodaeth, ond mae'n cerddol o ffant yw o'r cyflwynt. Dwi'n cael eu chynnwch ar hyn sy'n gweithio cyflwynt gennym. Nw, rhaid i'n cael eu cyflwynt. Mae'r cerddol yn cael eu cyflwynt, Bydd o'n credu y gallwn hwnnw. Felly ni'n cofnwys hwnnw, yn unrhyw i'w gwneud. Cyn chwysigwyr... Cysylltio'r rhiddoedd. Ar hyffordd, nad oedd yn y cysylltu mae'r rhagorydd bostio gennym ond y'r cangu… …rhyw holl oherwydd yna, fyddech chi'n gwneud imesol yma. Mae'n golygu ond sy'n meddwl a'r bobl. Mae'n golygu ond bobl, fel yma. Mae yna i mewn bobl. Mae hynny'n meddwl sy'n meddwl hynny. Mae hynny'n meddwl hynny. raining. I just think now do you have to get old or this like, you know it's great when they come on and we have introduced this new thermal system on our social media where you just get rid of this and this, so it's like that's not, all that does is drive the problem elsewhere you know that person will go and find another target. That's a great mae'r angen o'r ddebyg iawn, yn gweithio'r real Firstly a mae fe wneud yn gychwyn fydd yn iawn ychydig, ac mae'n gwneud yn gweithio'r myfyrdd, mae'n ymddangos ei gweithio'r ymarfer. Yn hynny mae'r cyfnodd ynchydig. Rwy'n ceisig rhag gwaith cerddyn nhw'n myfyrdd hynny, mae'n cael eu b �mwysig yw'r newydd yn ymddangos y 했습니다 o'r faltydau. Mae'n gweithio'r ymddangos ag chi ddweithio'r gweithio'r pryd. Rhyw hwnnw hwn erbyn, The internet is in. it's still very much in its infancy. Social networks are still very much in their infancy We can remember them Gilbert mai gydi prefwyr wedi enill kids have grown up with them. they're not being policed and there is that tug of war between the people who run them and the government or authorities to get that policing in but that has to come now from the social media companies because they've come out now and say rhai. these are what we expect from all the people who are already with us on all the people who are going to join up with us. Diolch i ceisio cyd-rhodr. Because unfortunately if you get into that situation then of like... Your handing your details over. And I know half these people have already got all our details. And I know it can be all that kind of stuff scary. But there has to be something you leverage. You have to leave a bit of yourself on these things. gan eich bacelllo am ei add yn ddangos? Felly mae'r gwahan, mae'n gwahan i'r llai, mae'n ddim yn gyfyrdd maen nhw. Felly mae'n ddim yn ddام gyda i'r gyfath. Mae'n ddim yn gwybod. Mae'r ddaos i'r gart, mae'n ddyn nhw i gŵr cyfath. Mae'n ddyn nhw i chi adeiladog yng nghywir, mae'n ddyn nhw i chi ffansio Chylau Gŵr. But also I want to, fundamental, to education, forget about what the consequences are. We actually have to get to the real cause of this as well. We actually have to find out what's driving people to say these things, to be racist, to be sexist, to be sexual. Whatever it is we need to get better education into kids and go, this is not acceptable. And I know a lot of kids now are growing up. Ond mae sgwm ar hyn o'r byw neid o'r fabledr hwn. Renn iddyn nhw wedi bod nhw'n chlas yma o gronon, a'r botel sy'n fan chi'n rhoi'r mwneud hon. Roedd gwrth gwrth ar hyn, allawn fawr iddo yn rhan o'r bwysig, ond mae y flynedd ar gyfer y gyrfa o'r bwysig, a'r ddayl, a'r dwlaen i eraill i'r hon. Dwi gennym ni'n bwynt a gennym ni'n bwysig o fawr i'r bwysig o'r bwysig. Dyswn ni am fath fo fe 기a phwng positif fan fynd i unigon nhw a mor flu시�dd am gwyfyd. Ychosto gnewch gan i mi? Si'n mynd i fe wledordeb fyrdi. Felly nhw'nuriaw'r bigfai wedi ateb i'r eu gwyход, fe buswch angen ei, si'n gallu'nStartarae a gennym pe ffrw muy, ac mae n妙 o deisled memeidon nhw am ganun oherwydd... Jeu bawb yn cael rydyn dud â quesrtaeth. Betig â ChWhoalHeMac' yn cyhoi. mae'n gwneud o'r ddweud ac i'w meddwl y cyfnodol yn cael eu bod nhw'n gwneud y ffordd ac i'w meddwl yma. Rwy'n meddwl i'w meddwl i'w meddwl, gyda'i'r pryddurau yn agosig, gyda'i'r bobl yn cael ei bwysig, o bwysig ar gyfer hyn ac i'w meddwl ar y canlyniad. Felly gwrdd, rwy'n meddwl, mae'n meddwl i'w meddwl i'w meddwl i ffyrdd hynny, The money we've received for this video we are donating to Evan in the community So to help them in their fight against mental health as well So just wanted to make that very very clear for all our viewers Go into the description if you want to watch the BT video All the details are over on their sites as well for the Draw the line campaign Thank you for watching, and we will see you next time on Toffy TV