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Twitter will not change policy of anonymous accounts amid racist abuse

Twitter has said "there is no room for racist abuse" on its platform – but confirmed it will not end the practice of allowing people to post from anonymous accounts. Arsenal chief executive Vinai Venkatesham on Thursday described abuse to black players on various social media sites as the "biggest problem" in football, and said its impact "cannot be underestimated". And on Friday, Gunners winger Willian called for change after revealing he was called a "monkey" by two different Instagram users following Arsenal's 1-1 Europa League draw against Benfica. Willian warming up before the Europa League game against Benfica (Marco Iacobucci/PA) The...
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