Kyle Williams Twitter Death Threats Show The Perils For Athletes On Social Media

San Francisco 49er WR Kyle Williams was on the wrong side of Lady Luck on Sunday when his costly overtime fumble led to the game-winning Field Goal for the NY Giants. Of course, it’s ridiculous ...
Kyle Williams Twitter Death Threats Show The Perils For Athletes On Social Media
Written by Josh Wolford

San Francisco 49er WR Kyle Williams was on the wrong side of Lady Luck on Sunday when his costly overtime fumble led to the game-winning Field Goal for the NY Giants. Of course, it’s ridiculous to rest an entire game on one play, but it’s natural to assign blame to the last huge error that leads to any loss.

But after what must have been a terrible night, Kyle Williams is seeing the nasty side of social media as some 49er fans have taken to Twitter to send him nasty messages and even some threats of physical violence.

Check out some of the tweets:

@KyleWilliams_10. I hope you, youre wife, kids and family die, you deserve it 14 hours ago via Twitter for BlackBerry® · powered by @socialditto

@KyleWilliams_10 U fuckin idiot!!!!!!!!!! U may wanna hide for a few months.. 29 minutes ago via Tweetbot for iPhone · powered by @socialditto

@KyleWilliams_10 lol @ how fucking horrible you are 1 hour ago via Twitter for iPhone · powered by @socialditto

@KyleWilliams_10 You fuckin suck!!!!! Two times though? 1 hour ago via Twitter for iPhone · powered by @socialditto

I still cant believe the #Niners lost last night. I hate you @KyleWilliams_10 1 hour ago via web · powered by @socialditto

Jim Harbaugh, please give @KyleWilliams_10 the game ball. And make sure it explodes when he gets in his car. 14 hours ago via Echofon · powered by @socialditto

Many of the threats have been deleted – probably a smart idea.

Athletes (and any public figures, really) have to navigate Twitter and other social media carefully – from both sides. We’ve seen plenty of instances of athletes getting in trouble for controversial tweets, but that’s not all they must worry about. Twitter is an open service that allows public access to your account. And people can be vicious, especially when protected by the certain level of anonymity and lack of interaction that Twitter provides.

And of course, sports fans are simply f*cking crazy sometimes.

But if you want to restore your faith in humanity, just a little bit, check out tweet directed @ Kyle Williams in the past hour or so. Once news of the unsavory tweets began to break, users flooded his account with positive messages.

I’m just happy for Billy Cundiff that he’s not on Twitter.

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