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An investigation by the Center for Technology and Society of the American League Anti-Defamation reveals that more than 70% of online gambling users are harbaded and abused in one way or another and that 65% of players are victims serious harbadment, including physical threats.
According to the study, 53 online gamblers said they were harbaded for reasons of ethnicity, religion, bad, ability or badual orientation, according to CNN.net.
Thirty percent of the practitioners reported being defamed on the Internet, where their personal data and information was published online without a will.
According to the Anti-Defamation League, a number of practitioners reported being subjected to "extreme ideologies or hate propaganda" in the exercise of these games.
Cybernetics said the harbadment and intimidation in the online games was not new, but the Anti-Defamation League study indicated that further efforts were still needed from all parties to make facing the problem.
The study, which included 15 popular online games, revealed that at least half of the players said they had experienced some form of harbadment and that five games were the highest in the practice of harbadment among their practitioners .
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