Twitter has been urged to take action after racially abusive tweets targeting a range of Premier League footballers were found on the site up to five years after being posted.
Dozens of historical posts with racist language aimed at Premier League players such as Mohamed Salah, Danny Welbeck and Raheem Sterling have been found.
After Liverpool winger Salah, a Muslim, scored against Southampton on Friday evening, one Twitter user said, in reference to the Islamic belief you should not eat pork, he would 'force feed the c*** bacon'.
Meanwhile, one post dated from September 2014 described Arsenal striker Welbeck as a 'f****** cotton picking n*****', while another aimed at Manchester City's Sterling during Euro 2016 described him as 'just a typical c**n all pace no brain'.
Similar racist posts were also found which targeted Chelsea's Michy Batschuayi, Arsenal's Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Tottenham's Moussa Sissoko.
The posts were discovered a day after the Government issued a white paper on online harms, which proposes new measures to regulate internet companies who do not adequately protect their users.
At the launch, Home Secretary Sajid Javid said: 'We cannot allow the leaders of some of the tech companies to simply look the other way and deny their share of responsibility even as content on their platforms incites criminality, abuse and even murder.'
Asked how the social media company deals with racism on its platform, a Twitter spokesperson said: 'Abuse and harassment - no matter who the victim - have no place on Twitter.'
The company said it used 'proprietary-built internal technology to proactively find abusive content', but was unable to immediately explain how the abusive tweets had remained on the platform for so long.
The company added: 'Our Hateful Conduct Policy prohibits the promotion of violence against - or threats of attack towards - people on the basis of certain categories such as race and ethnic origin.'
Anti-racism campaigners Kick It Out said the technologies Twitter has in place to tackle the issues are 'evidently' not working.
'Twitter says abuse and harassment has 'no place' on its site, but it is obvious that there really is a place for it there and in our view the problem is getting worse,' a spokesperson said.
'Footballers, like anyone in society, are entitled to go about their work without being abused, intimidated or trolled.'
When the historical tweets were shown to social media consultant Matt Navarra he said he was surprised 'such vile derogatory tweets' had not been removed automatically by the platform.
'There often seems to be a far quicker response and effort to resolve issues related to copyright-protected content for its brand users and advertisers, compared to other inappropriate content,' he said.
'This therefore inevitably raises questions over Twitter's attention to things that they may see as a perceived greater risk to its revenue streams and growth versus the health and safety of its platform for its users.'
Navarra added that elements of Twitter's content removal process rely on users reporting hateful content.
'This suggests Twitter's content moderation processes and systems still have some way to go to be fully effective at auto-detecting such activity using AI and machine learning technology,' he said.
'It's even more alarming to see more recent Islamophobic abusive tweets against Mo Salah not being detected or removed already.'
Twitter has been contacted for a response to Navarra's comments.
Ajzaky
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Terrorist who gudge and treat people by their race bro
yeh bro😉 we need to always be respectful for our religion❤🌸
KhaledEbeid
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terrorist are people who blow themselves up
Exactly
stopthehate4
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Terrorist who gudge and treat people by their race bro
terrorist are people who blow themselves up
KhaledEbeid
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what about gays
Who am I to gudge??!!!
KhaledEbeid
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you homophobic terrorist never change smh
Terrorist who gudge and treat people by their race bro
Ajzaky
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gay in islam is unacceptable from the beloved prophet Muhammad s.a.w god brought the world women and men so why would you need to love a person that is the same as you for e.g it'ike a magnet north does not attract to north but attracts to south and south doesn't attract to south but attracts to north that's how it is bro🙏
my beloved brother many people went to hell that way (gay) and I will god to let you understand how the punishment from Allah in homosexual is❤🙏
HazardousAguero
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Twitter probably doesnt care, I'd say. They need to be a bit more responsible, because it seems like social media is in alot of trouble nowadays.
stopthehate4
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gay in islam is unacceptable from the beloved prophet Muhammad s.a.w god brought the world women and men so why would you need to love a person that is the same as you for e.g it'ike a magnet north does not attract to north but attracts to south and south doesn't attract to south but attracts to north that's how it is bro🙏
you homophobic terrorist never change smh
SadikNasir
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allah is great.❤️ color is nothing,but the important thing is attitude #please_stop_Discrimination #please_stop_racism
SadikNasir
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allah is great.❤️ color is nothing,but the important thing is attitude #please_stop_Discrimination #please_stop_racism
Ukfkop
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I was born and raise in China not seeing many other races of different colors. So there isn’t much of a term called racial discrimination in China. but there is indeed regional discrimination or bad stereotype of people from certain places in China.
Ajzaky
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what about gays
gay in islam is unacceptable from the beloved prophet Muhammad s.a.w god brought the world women and men so why would you need to love a person that is the same as you for e.g it'ike a magnet north does not attract to north but attracts to south and south doesn't attract to south but attracts to north that's how it is bro🙏
Tucdlou
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Romans 5:12, Tells us that we are all Imperfect because we have inherited sin from our parents Adam and Eve and that is why we are all dying regardless of your colour. I don't see reason to be racist
bizou650
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I don't know what is happening because my physics teacher taught me that BLACK IS NOT A COLOR but the circumstances perceived by one who is perplex and poor visual acquity.
bizou650
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we are we Africans, We are we black, Black made of more....
stopthehate4
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As Muslims.. Our prophet said There is no difference between white and black. Red or yellow except with piety.
what about gays
Zukacemnos
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We're proud to have a colour black which is really our colour. But the racists that claim to be whites are actually PINK. There are some many things that are white, white chairs, white cars, white house and snow is also white just to mention a few. But I don't think there's any one as white as snow, has anyone seen such a person?
SHAHID456
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As Muslims.. Our prophet said There is no difference between white and black. Red or yellow except with piety.
WELL SAID BRO
KhaledEbeid
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As Muslims.. Our prophet said There is no difference between white and black. Red or yellow except with piety.
kooaisy
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whites they are the ones who have ugly skin just alots of wounds, so they must shut they mother fucken mouth nonsense
TeamJUV
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We should fight racism. Yellow, white, black and Brown are good skin.
Frederice
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I think it's extreme in this part of the world. I've been to games up and down England following my team for 28 years, never heard anyone being racists, and I'm not saying it doesn't happen, just that's a lot of games without hearing anthing
Jessieluse
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Although racism is a problem here, it is absolutely absurd to insulate that we are just as racist a nation as Montenegro.
wedding
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call me crazy but I don't think arresting the dude helps with the problem at all. He should face repercussions but thinking that because a guy is jailed then society is free from racism is wishful thinking at best.
keaiae
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I'm half with you here! I think the change is generational, I don't think we're really going to be changing the hearts and minds of racists, but I hope their kids are less racist than them, and their kids less racist than them :)
Citymen
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Barnes said that the overt racism is mostly gone in England. That was kind of his whole point, that it still exists in England but in a different, less out in the open kind of way.
TKloveFCB
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Well, we can look at UK football in the 80s compared to now. He says nothing has changed but there has actually been a massive change. So what action should be taken when crowds make monkey noises at players then?
wepekln
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I thought it was pretty obvious that even when it comes to sports media, you can still see jingoistic overtones in the British media. The fact that John Barnes comes out to say it & the reaction it gets seems to me that not enough people see it.
Ascis
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I agree. I’ve just never heard it at game and yet it does occur in the US and Europe. I am just wondering, if it’s more pronounced in Europe at games.
keystar
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I wasn't condoning it or saying it doesn't happen, just that the movement to change it has begun much more recently