In a letter seen by BBC Sport, Boardman warned: “This behaviour is abhorrent and unacceptable in any context, however it’s particularly disheartening given the progress we’ve made in championing girls and women in sport.
“By way of Sport England and Nationwide Lottery funding, we’ve dedicated a whole lot of thousands and thousands of kilos to extend participation, visibility and alternative for girls and women in sport.”
In October 2023, the On-line Security Act turned regulation, guaranteeing social media platforms have an obligation to guard customers from content material similar to racism, with Ofcom answerable for imposing the laws, and growing codes of apply to information tech firms. Nonetheless, some anti-racism campaigners consider there must be extra urgency.
“The On-line Security Act 2023 gives a framework to deal with unlawful and dangerous content material, together with hate speech and misogynistic abuse,” wrote Boardman.
“We’re notably all for how the brand new codes can be utilized to deal with the form of focused abuse we’re seeing. We perceive that Ofcom has additionally issued draft steerage on bettering on-line security for girls and women, and we’d welcome the chance to debate how these measures might be strengthened and enforced.
“For too lengthy, web trolls have been given free rein by the massive tech firms to unfold bile and distress, and this can’t be allowed to proceed.
“May you please advise what additional steps might be taken inside the present regulatory framework to deal with misogyny and racism on-line?”
Tradition Secretary Lisa Nandy informed BBC Sport that social media firms and Ofcom “have to do extra”.
“I feel the act will proceed to be examined each time an issue surfaces and it is incumbent on these similar to Ofcom and social media platforms to be proactive in rooting this out,” she mentioned.
“We introduced within the On-line Harms Act this 12 months to ensure there are sanctions for firms that do not take this content material down and we’re doing loads of work in faculties to coach younger individuals concerning the affect of on-line abuse nevertheless it’s incumbent on all of us to name this out.
“It is completely disgraceful what [Jess Carter] has needed to put up with and we’re utterly behind her and the Lionesses.”
Ofcom has been approached for remark.

