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 ...
The Christchurch shooting in New Zealand has prompted investigations by UK officials into how hate spreads online. Credit: ANTHONY WALLACE/AFP/Getty Images Representatives from Facebook, YouTube, and ...
PARIS: The French Council of the Muslim Faith (CFCM) said on Monday it was suing internet giants Facebook and YouTube for allowing the public broadcast of a live video by the man who carried out the ...
The shooter who killed 51 people in Christchurch, New Zealand, was radicalized by watching YouTube videos, a new report found. New Zealand's Royal Commission of Inquiry, published Tuesday, found that ...
YouTube said videos of the mass shooting at two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand, were being uploaded at an "unprecedented" speed last Friday. YouTube's Chief Product Officer Neal Mohan told The ...
An Islamic group is suing Facebook and YouTube for hosting footage of the New Zealand terror attack. The French Council of the Muslim Faith is using laws that ...
A group representing Muslims in France is suing Facebook and YouTube over the broadcast of a video showing the mass shootings at two mosques in New Zealand on March 15. The French Council of the ...
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