“Facebook Live will continue to be unmonitored and unmanaged,” one New Zealand technology commentator noted.
The move by Facebook to ban white nationalist content has been met with concern at the move’s limitations by New Zealand’s media.
A police officer carrying an automatic rifle guards the area near Al Noor mosque, in Christchurch, New Zealand, on March 17. A move by Facebook to ban white supremacist material has been greeted with skepticism in the wake of the Christchurch mosque attacks. Carl Court/Getty Images "But, nevertheless it's positive the clarification has now been made in the wake of the attack in Christchurch," she said, The New Zealand Herald reported.
“Facebook Live will continue to be unmonitored and unmanaged,” he added, pointing out the sheer amount of video footage uploaded meant Facebook must invest more in machine learning and automated systems. “But often white supremacists often falsely believe themselves to be a persecuted group anyway that do worse in the world than anyone else and so on that level it’ll add to their persecution complex."
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