ThePlatforms can, and must, do more to protect all users from racism.
The UK will be on Wednesday 26 January.
Rangers condemned the racist abuse sent to Nnamdi Ofoborh as he streamed himself playing games online.
The player shared a picture of the abuse he received while playing on twitch.
A Rangers spokesman said they were aware of the comments and had reported them to Police Scotland.
The thoughts of everyone at Show Racism the Red Card are with Nnamdi and we are writing to both him and his club to offer our support.
Over 50 per cent of young people and players we work with in Scotland have seen or experienced racist abuse on gaming platforms in the last year.
Platforms must do more to protect users. Online gaming is not a safe space for people of colour.
Police Scotland has received a report of offensive comments made online and inquiries are at an early stage.
Since arriving from Bournemouth in the summer, Ofoborh has had a heart issue that has kept him out of action.
The manager is unsure of when he will return.
At the moment, he is being tested.
We have to wait until he sees the doctors and the results and then we can go from there.
So far, nothing is decided.
Sky Sports is committed to making skysports.com and our channels on social media platforms a place for comment and debate that is free of abuse, hate and profanity.
You can find more information at www.skysports.com/hatewontstopus.
If you see a reply to Sky Sports posts and/or content with an expression of hate on the basis of race, colour, gender, nationality, ethnicity, disability, religion, sexuality, age or class, please copy the URL to the hate post or screen grab it and email us here
Kick it out with the online reporting form.
Kick It Out is football's equality and inclusion organisation, working throughout the football, educational and community sectors to challenge discrimination, encourage inclusive practices and campaign for positive change.
www.kickitout.org