After being involved in a race collision that potentially cost a Malaysian cyclist a medal, Shinji Nakano has become the target of cyberbullying.
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This collision, which took place at the Velodrome Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, led to Shah Firdaus being relegated from fourth to sixth place, while Nakano did not finish the race. Not only did Malaysian netizens leave comments on Nakano’s recent Instagram posts, they even “stalked” his old posts to leave insulting remarks.
While passionate support for athletes is natural, the line between support and harassment can quickly blur in the heat of the moment.
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