Bronze said Sarina Wiegman’s squad held meetings before the tournament to discuss the misconduct and how it became “a huge factor in women’s football” especially.
Before traveling to Switzerland, Arsenal and England striker Alesia Russo said she prefers to stay away from social media because how could misuse be “harmful”.
And Chelsea carried forward Lauren James, who achieved racist misconduct in the 2023 Women’s World Cup and during the following women’s super league season, misuse “never stops” never stops “.
British tennis player Katie Baulter spoke to BBC Sport about being subject to online misuse and death dangers.
In 2021, football clubs, players and sports bodies staged a four -day boycott of social media platforms to deal with misconduct and discrimination.
Bronze said that he hoped that instead of standing before the kick-off, instead of kneeling, “the noise will reach the world”.
“We know that people are higher who can eventually put in things to change. But I think we know that we are helpless as players anytime,” he said.
“Our voices are heard by people around the world, be it social media platforms or unions like UEFA and FIFA.
“This is something that we are very proud of as a lioness team, that we have created this voice and a platform so that we can reach the highest heights. We are ready to use the stage and the voice that to create differences.”
Bronze also asked social media platforms to take more action, “there is a need to justify people.
“We don’t want it to be a small step now.
“No player needs social media. We play football because we love the game, we like to play. We like to join our fans, social media is a great way to do so, but we don’t need it.
“This is something about which the platform should be very aware. We can thrive without it.”
On calling publicly abuse on Carter, he said: “It is generally strong for our entire team to speak for him, especially for a person like Michelle [Agyemang] Who is in his first tournament.
“It gives more power to people to be brave, standing and speaking and seeing all the team-parties and the countries are behind. [Carter]This means a lot in such moments.
“Many players know that this has always been an issue in football. To listen to Jess to talk about it tomorrow, we are very disappointed in writing these messages among all so -called fans.
“Jess for herself, she will probably not keep it for the world, but it is clearly difficult to go for him. We know that it’s not just Jess.”