Look to the sky: Supermoon, first day of spring are an astronomical doubleheader coming Wednesday Most of those – more than 1.2 million – were blocked at upload, and were not seen by any users. On Sunday, Facebook said it removed or blocked 1.5 million videos of the gunman's massacre. In total, the original video was viewed about 4,000 times before being removed.ĭespite the efforts by Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and Reddit, footage of the gunman's rampage circulated online for hours after the shooting. No Facebook users on the social network reported the video during the live broadcast, the company said in an online post.įacebook removed the attacker's video, the network says, minutes after the New Zealand police contacted them about it – 29 minutes after the video's start and 12 minutes after it ended. Facebook said a live stream broadcast by the gunman who killed 50 and wounded dozens more in New Zealand on Friday was viewed fewer than 200 times during the live broadcast.īefore the gunman entered two mosques in the city of Christchurch, he began livestreaming the rampage on Facebook and Twitter using a helmet cam.
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