Facebook, Twitter and YouTube said they removed the original videos, but hours later people reported finding versions on the platforms.
The shooter in at least one of the two mosque attacks in New Zealand Friday used social media to stream his deadly rampage live.
Facebook, Twitter and Google's YouTube all said they removed the original video following the attack. But hours later, people still reported online that they were able to find versions of the video on the platforms. "We are deeply saddened by the shootings in Christchurch today," a Twitter spokesperson said in a statement."Twitter has rigorous processes and a dedicated team in place for managing exigent and emergency situations such as this. We also cooperate with law enforcement to facilitate their investigations as required.
Several people on Twitter reported finding videos of the attack on YouTube hours after it occurred, even though the company said it took down the original video, which violated its policies.YouTube has taken steps to ensure legitimate news reports are prioritized when searching for a trending event, rather than other videos that have the potential for spreading misinformation.
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