Facebook, YouTube, Twitter Scramble to Remove Video of New Zealand Mosque Shooting

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The New Zealand mosque shooting was streamed live on Facebook, a gruesome example of how social media companies are still struggling to quash violent content

Scenes of the mosque shooting in New Zealand on Friday were streamed live on Facebook and posted on YouTube and Twitter, in a gruesome example of how social media platforms still can be misused to spread terror despite heavy spending by their owners to contain such content.

New Zealand police said the footage—related to the attack on a pair of mosques that left 49 dead Friday—was “extremely distressing” and urged people not to circulate it.

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