Do not watch the footage.”įacebook says it alerts authorities to threats of violence or violence as soon as it becomes aware through reports or Facebook tools. “The people who have committed this atrocity have wanted the attention. “They have said, and I agree, do not allow this evil into our lives. “I found the advice of the New Zealand police force to be particularly wise,” he said. But I just ask people, don’t share them.”Īustralia’s opposition leader, Bill Shorten, also urged people not to watch or share the footage. We have been given assurance that … at least those platforms where some of those images have been shared, are actively being removed. “What all of us can at least do is ensure that we do not share, spread or actively engage in that message of hate. “We should not be perpetuating, sharing, giving any oxygen to this act of violence and the message that is sitting behind it,” Ardern said. The New Zealand prime minister, Jacinda Ardern, reiterated the police’s plea in a later media conference. But it stops the moment he enters the mosque. The Herald-Sun promoted the video as “Gunman’s horrifying video inside New Zealand mosque”. published stills from the shooter’s video and included some footage from the gunman in his car and entering the mosque in an online video.Ĭhannel Nine used some of the shooter’s footage, but stopped the video before the gunman entered the mosque. The New Zealand massacre was livestreamed on Facebook, announced on 8chan, reposted on YouTube, commentated about on Reddit, and mirrored around the world before the tech companies could even react.- Drew Harwell March 15, 2019
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