Jamaica international Liam Moore has vowed to quit social media after being the subject of vile abuse earlier this week.
The Reading captain was the target of a poll that posed the racist question “Should a n***** be captain of Reading FC?" The account has since been deleted.
In response, Moore also laid the blame at the feet of the social media platform. The issue has once again been the subject of intense scrutiny in recent weeks.
"2021 and I'm not ****ing surprised in the slightest. Twitter you're as much to blame for making it so easy to abuse people,” he tweeted.
Earlier this week, Swansea announced that they would not take part in any social media activity for two weeks, following the abuse of another Jamaica international Jamal Lowe. They were joined in protest by Scottish club Rangers. Arsenal legend Thierry Henry had also previously announced the decision to delete his social media accounts in a bid to direct attention to the issue.
While pointing out that he had enjoyed interacting with the fans via social media, Moore denoted the environment to be an increasingly toxic one.
"I have enjoyed engaging with many of you on here over the years but tonight was just another example of Twitter being toxic,” he added.
"You have to stand for something and for that reason I am deactivating my account. Thanks for your support."
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