![]() ![]() She said she had received "some communication" from Facebook's Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg on the issue. On Tuesday, New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern expressed frustration that the footage remained online four days after the killings. ![]() Many question why Facebook in particular wasn't able to more quickly detect the video and take it down. The video's rapid spread online puts renewed pressure on Facebook and other social media sites such as YouTube and Twitter over their content moderation efforts. "We continue to work around the clock to prevent this content from appearing on our site, using a combination of technology and people."įacebook has previously said that in the first 24 hours after the massacre, it removed 1.5 million videos of the attacks, "of which over 1.2 million were blocked at upload," implying 300,000 copies successfully made it on to the site before being taken down. "No users reported the video during the live broadcast," and it was watched about 4,000 times in total before being taken down, Sonderby said. ![]()
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