On March 15, 2019, New Zealand suffered one of the most devastating mass shootings that the world has seen when a gunman killed 51 people and injured 40 at two mosques in Christchurch. Earlier this ...
Almost five months after 51 people were massacred at two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand, sick footage of the killings surfaced on YouTube and Instagram. The shooting was live-streamed by the ...
A new, nearly 800-page report on the 2019 Christchurch shooting claims that mainstream social media platforms had a much larger role in radicalizing the shooter than fringe websites. The two platforms ...
YouTube, Facebook, and other social media platforms were instrumental in radicalizing the terrorist who killed 51 worshippers in a March 2019 attack on two New Zealand mosques, according to a new ...
The council said it was suing the French branches of the two tech giants for “broadcasting a message with violent content abetting terrorism, or of a nature likely to seriously violate human dignity ...
Online video giant YouTube told Parliament on Wednesday that it has changed its policy for preventing harmful and offensive content being uploaded onto its site since a video of the Christchurch ...
When that little white box on Facebook asks you, "What's on your mind?", could Facebook be responsible for what you have to say? A group representing French Muslims is suing the French branches of ...
TOKYO/HONG KONG (BLOOMBERG) - Social media platforms including Facebook are facing harsher scrutiny after a shooter accused of killing 49 people in two mosques in New Zealand appeared to livestream ...
One of the main groups representing Muslims in France said on Monday it was suing Facebook and YouTube, accusing them of inciting violence by allowing the streaming of footage of the Christchurch ...
PARIS (REUTERS) - One of the main groups representing Muslims in France said on Monday (March 25) it was suing Facebook and YouTube, accusing them of inciting violence by allowing the streaming of ...