CNBCFacebook, YouTube and Twitter go to extraordinary lengths to take down mosque massacre videosMar 18, 2019more_vert
The Wall Street JournalWhy Video of New Zealand Massacre Can't Be Stamped OutMar 17, 2019Yoree KohBy Yoree Kohmore_vert
The ConversationSocial media create a spectacle society that makes it easier for terrorists to achieve notorietyMar 18, 2019Stuart BenderBy Stuart Bendermore_vert
ReutersFacebook says it removed 1.5 million videos of the New Zealand mosque attackMar 16, 2019Richard BorsukBy Richard Borsukmore_vert
ABC NewsSocial media deserves blame for spreading the Christchurch video, but so do weMar 18, 2019Ariel BogleBy Ariel Boglemore_vert
The GuardianFacebook and YouTube defend response to Christchurch videosMar 19, 2019Alex HernBy Alex Hernmore_vert
Ars TechnicaFacebook: No one reported NZ shooting video during 17-minute livestreamMar 19, 2019Jon BrodkinBy Jon Brodkinmore_vert
CBS NewsNew Zealand mosque shooting: Facebook, YouTube trying to rein in footage of New Zealand mosque shootingMar 15, 2019Mark SerrelsBy Mark Serrelsmore_vert
The VergeFacebook says the Christchurch attack live stream was viewed by fewer than 200 peopleMar 19, 2019Jon PorterBy Jon Portermore_vert
NPRFacebook Admits Mosque Shooting Video Was Viewed At Least 4000 TimesMar 19, 2019Matthew S. SchwartzBy Matthew S. Schwartzmore_vert
The Washington PostNew Zealand shooting Facebook live stream viewed thousands of times before it was removedMar 19, 2019Meagan FlynnBy Meagan Flynnmore_vert
The VergeYouTube took down an “unprecedented volume” of videos during New Zealand shootingMar 18, 2019Colin LecherBy Colin Lechermore_vert