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<br>High-profile AFLW player Tayla Harris says online abuse when changing clubs left her in a worse mental state than when vilified over a famous 2019 photo.<br> <br>Harris considered shutting down her social media accounts after being repeatedly abused online when departing Carlton for Melbourne before the current AFLW season.<br> <br>Harris on Tuesday gave a submission to the House of Representatives' Select Committee, Social Media and Online Safety, on Tuesday.<br> <br>"At times, I would love to delete all social media," she told the committee.<br> <br>"I (have) very consciously not been using it and not been active recently which is disappointing because I love to share positive messaging, I love to inspire people.<br> <br>"But at what cost? If you enjoyed this short article and you would certainly such as to obtain even more details pertaining to [https://rankthai.com/online-football/ แทงบอลออนไลน์] kindly check out our own web page. "<br> <br>Harris called out misogynistic comments directed at her after a famous photo of her kicking a football during a 2019 AFLW match.<br> <br>But online vitriol when swapping clubs late last year left her in a poorer mental state than in 2019.<br> <br>"The narrative was created that I wanted all this money, which wasn't true ...<br><br>but with that, of course, came some pretty nasty and hurtful comments," she said.<br> <br>"It doesn't end, people saying that 'that's my character' ... which is not true.<br> <br>"So that probably got me in a worse mental state than the previous one."<br> <br>Harris reduced her social media use because "I don't have the energy to continue to delete" abusive comments, which she previously did.<br> <br>"The reason I would delete is because I don't want a 15-year-old girl who is aspiring to be a footy player to see what she might be exposed to and then that would derail her," Harris said.<br> <br>"I am so conflicted because I want to inspire people but I don't them to be exposed to the kind of people that think it's acceptable to pile on."<br>

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<br>High-profile AFLW player Tayla Harris says online abuse when changing clubs left her in a worse mental state than when vilified over a famous 2019 photo.<br> <br>Harris considered shutting down her social media accounts after being repeatedly abused online when departing Carlton for Melbourne before the current AFLW season.<br> <br>Harris on Tuesday gave a submission to the House of Representatives' Select Committee, Social Media and Online Safety, on Tuesday.<br> <br>"At times, I would love to delete all social media," she told the committee.<br> <br>"I (have) very consciously not been using it and not been active recently which is disappointing because I love to share positive messaging, I love to inspire people.<br> <br>"But at what cost? If you enjoyed this short article and you would certainly such as to obtain even more details pertaining to [https://rankthai.com/online-football/ แทงบอลออนไลน์] kindly check out our own web page. "<br> <br>Harris called out misogynistic comments directed at her after a famous photo of her kicking a football during a 2019 AFLW match.<br> <br>But online vitriol when swapping clubs late last year left her in a poorer mental state than in 2019.<br> <br>"The narrative was created that I wanted all this money, which wasn't true ...<br><br>but with that, of course, came some pretty nasty and hurtful comments," she said.<br> <br>"It doesn't end, people saying that 'that's my character' ... which is not true.<br> <br>"So that probably got me in a worse mental state than the previous one."<br> <br>Harris reduced her social media use because "I don't have the energy to continue to delete" abusive comments, which she previously did.<br> <br>"The reason I would delete is because I don't want a 15-year-old girl who is aspiring to be a footy player to see what she might be exposed to and then that would derail her," Harris said.<br> <br>"I am so conflicted because I want to inspire people but I don't them to be exposed to the kind of people that think it's acceptable to pile on."<br>
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@@ -1,1 +1,1 @@ - +<br>High-profile AFLW player Tayla Harris says online abuse when changing clubs left her in a worse mental state than when vilified over a famous 2019 photo.<br> <br>Harris considered shutting down her social media accounts after being repeatedly abused online when departing Carlton for Melbourne before the current AFLW season.<br> <br>Harris on Tuesday gave a submission to the House of Representatives' Select Committee, Social Media and Online Safety, on Tuesday.<br> <br>"At times, I would love to delete all social media," she told the committee.<br> <br>"I (have) very consciously not been using it and not been active recently which is disappointing because I love to share positive messaging, I love to inspire people.<br> <br>"But at what cost? If you enjoyed this short article and you would certainly such as to obtain even more details pertaining to [https://rankthai.com/online-football/ แทงบอลออนไลน์] kindly check out our own web page. "<br> <br>Harris called out misogynistic comments directed at her after a famous photo of her kicking a football during a 2019 AFLW match.<br> <br>But online vitriol when swapping clubs late last year left her in a poorer mental state than in 2019.<br> <br>"The narrative was created that I wanted all this money, which wasn't true ...<br><br>but with that, of course, came some pretty nasty and hurtful comments," she said.<br> <br>"It doesn't end, people saying that 'that's my character' ... which is not true.<br> <br>"So that probably got me in a worse mental state than the previous one."<br> <br>Harris reduced her social media use because "I don't have the energy to continue to delete" abusive comments, which she previously did.<br> <br>"The reason I would delete is because I don't want a 15-year-old girl who is aspiring to be a footy player to see what she might be exposed to and then that would derail her," Harris said.<br> <br>"I am so conflicted because I want to inspire people but I don't them to be exposed to the kind of people that think it's acceptable to pile on."<br>
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<br>High-profile AFLW player Tayla Harris says online abuse when changing clubs left her in a worse mental state than when vilified over a famous 2019 photo.<br> <br>Harris considered shutting down her social media accounts after being repeatedly abused online when departing Carlton for Melbourne before the current AFLW season.<br> <br>Harris on Tuesday gave a submission to the House of Representatives' Select Committee, Social Media and Online Safety, on Tuesday.<br> <br>"At times, I would love to delete all social media," she told the committee.<br> <br>"I (have) very consciously not been using it and not been active recently which is disappointing because I love to share positive messaging, I love to inspire people.<br> <br>"But at what cost? If you enjoyed this short article and you would certainly such as to obtain even more details pertaining to [https://rankthai.com/online-football/ แทงบอลออนไลน์] kindly check out our own web page. "<br> <br>Harris called out misogynistic comments directed at her after a famous photo of her kicking a football during a 2019 AFLW match.<br> <br>But online vitriol when swapping clubs late last year left her in a poorer mental state than in 2019.<br> <br>"The narrative was created that I wanted all this money, which wasn't true ...<br><br>but with that, of course, came some pretty nasty and hurtful comments," she said.<br> <br>"It doesn't end, people saying that 'that's my character' ... which is not true.<br> <br>"So that probably got me in a worse mental state than the previous one."<br> <br>Harris reduced her social media use because "I don't have the energy to continue to delete" abusive comments, which she previously did.<br> <br>"The reason I would delete is because I don't want a 15-year-old girl who is aspiring to be a footy player to see what she might be exposed to and then that would derail her," Harris said.<br> <br>"I am so conflicted because I want to inspire people but I don't them to be exposed to the kind of people that think it's acceptable to pile on."<br>
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