It comes as the Diocese of Bath and Wells has put together a list of guidelines for good practice on social media.
Stan Collymore has praised police after receiving racist tweets and death threats but he's criticising Twitter.
He doesn't think the company is doing enough to put a stop to trolls.
Two police forces are now investigating.
The social networking site says it has made it easier for people to report abuse.
Meanwhile a list of social media do's and don'ts is being sent to priests in the Diocese of Bath and Wells. A list of nine guidelines for good practice has been created. Revd Steve Tilly is an active tweeter in the diocese. He told Premier's News Hour it's important we think before we post messages:
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