Facebook removes 1.5 million videos of the New Zealand mosque attack

Facebook removes 1.5 million videos of the New Zealand mosque attack
The attack was live streamed for 17 minutes on Facebook using an app designed for extreme sports enthusiasts. (AFP/File)
Updated 17 March 2019
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Facebook removes 1.5 million videos of the New Zealand mosque attack

Facebook removes 1.5 million videos of the New Zealand mosque attack
  • Facebook said all edited videos will be removed as well
  • Copies of the video were still being shared on social media after live streaming was done

Facebook Inc. said it removed 1.5 million videos globally of the New Zealand mosque attack in the first 24 hours after the attack.
“In the first 24 hours we removed 1.5 million videos of the attack globally, of which over 1.2 million were blocked at upload...,” Facebook said in a tweet late Saturday.


The company said it is also removing all edited versions of the video that do not show graphic content out of respect for the people affected by the mosque shooting and the concerns of local authorities.
The death toll in the New Zealand mosque shootings rose to 50 on Sunday. The gunman who attacked two mosques on Friday live-streamed the attacks on Facebook for 17 minutes using an app designed for extreme sports enthusiasts, with copies still being shared on social media hours later.
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has said she wants to discuss live streaming with Facebook.