Facebook has revealed more details about the spread of the Christchurch terror attack video, and its seemingly relentless attempts to stop it. The social media giant ...
CHRISTHURCH, New Zealand — Facebook says it removed a staggering 1.5 million videos showing harrowing viral footage of the Christchurch mosque rampage but criticism ...
Despite the rhetoric and the hand-wringing, Monday's Independent newspaper accused Facebook of still "allowing Neo-Nazi groups to stay on Facebook because they do not violate 'community standards'", ...
Facebook has said it will restrict the use of its Live video-streaming feature for users that violate its community standards. The social media giant said following the Christchurch terrorist attack, ...
A new, nearly 800-page report on the 2019 Christchurch shooting claims that mainstream social media platforms had a much larger role in radicalizing the shooter than fringe websites. The two platforms ...
is a reporter with five years of experience covering consumer tech releases, EU tech policy, online platforms, and mechanical keyboards. Facebook says footage of the Christchurch shooting was viewed ...
The Christchurch attacks carried out by a self-avowed white supremacist who opened fire on worshippers at two mosques claimed 50 lives. Sheryl Sandberg, Chief Operating officer of Facebook says the ...
Facebook has said that no users reported the Christchurch, New Zealand, shooting footage as it was being broadcast live last Friday, despite it being viewed up to 200 times. Chris Sonderby, Facebook's ...
Facebook and Instagram are still struggling to rid their platforms of videos of the Christchurch mosque shooting livestream, CNN reports. The video was originally livestreamed to Facebook by the ...
New Zealand’s privacy commissioner has described Facebook bosses as “morally bankrupt pathological liars” in a forthright attack on the social media giant’s handling of the Christchurch mosque ...
Facebook announced Tuesday night that it will restrict who can use the company’s livestream tool in an effort to limit its use to “cause harm or spread hate,” a company executive said. Facebook said ...
Current methods for filtering out terrorist content are still quite limited, and a recent discovery makes that all too clear. Motherboard and the Global Intellectual Property Enforcement Center's Eric ...
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