In a world where online bullying is becoming a major problem (especially for the younger generations), some strict measures need to be taken.
For their part, Juventus dropped a video on their official Twitter account, announcing their partnership with Pixstory, a social platform that encourages individuals to express their opinions online in a less violent atmosphere.
The clip included appearances from several Bianconeri stars, including Alvaro Morata, who received his fair share of online threats and insults from a section of Spain fans amidst the Euro 2020.
Juventus have linked up with @PixstoryApp, a new integrity-based social media platform, to reduce abuse and hate speech in online conversations. 🤜📱🤛 #WriteToBeYou
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