In 2017 it said it would hire 3,000 people to review videos and other posts, on top of the 4,500 people Facebook already tasks with identifying criminal and other questionable material for removal.īut that’s just a drop in the bucket of what is needed to police the social media platform, said Siva Vaidhyanathan, author of “Antisocial Media: How Facebook Disconnects Us and Undermines Democracy.” The video’s spread underscores the challenge for Facebook even after stepping up efforts to keep inappropriate and violent content off its platform. “Google is actively inciting violence,” tweeted British journalist Carole Cadwalladr with a screen grab of search results of the video. Some people expressed outrage on Twitter that the videos were still circulating hours after the attack. New Zealand police urged people not to share the footage, and many internet users called for tech companies and news sites to take the material down. One journalist tweeted that several people sent her the video via the Facebook-owned WhatsApp messaging app.
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