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Facebook under heavy pressure

  

Facebook Global Crisis on Facebook since the horrific attacks on Christchurch of New Zealand have been broadcast on Facebook. There is widespread criticism of how Facebook has given the scandalous violent content to spread on their platform. Claiming to close Facebook's Live Stream

In addition to Facebook, New Zealand's brutal killings have sparked millions of copies of Google's Twitter on YouTube. It's easy to get rid of these video content. But the discussion of the mosque attack on Facebook has been discussed in more detail with this platform because of its direct broadcast.

Australia, New Zealand and the UK government have asked to take extra measures to prevent the spread of terrorist activities in social media. They questioned the principle of balance of these media. They are particularly objecting to the video live stream issue.

These companies are being criticized in the United States. If presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren won the election, promises to break companies like Facebook, Google and Amazon.

Form My Blog Demands Extra Steps to Prevent Terrorism and Content Spread on the Federal Government and the Opposition Labor Party Social Media Platform.

On Sunday, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison called upon the social media companies to stop spreading terror videos on their platform. He warns, once the video is released through these, it is difficult to stop spreading. There are real discussions on this subject. Social media will have to cooperate with the authorities. So much so that they cooperate in a limited way.

Opposition leader Bill Sharton said in a press conference that companies must be compulsory to stop promoting advanced monitoring systems and hate speech in issues like live streaming.

Their business model says that advertisers know all the information about social network users. Then they have the idea of ​​who are spreading hate speech.

New Zealand's Prime Minister Jasdinda Arderna said that he will be discussing with Facebook authorities about whether to stop live streaming of Facebook.

UK Home Minister Sajid Javid told the Daily Express that online platforms have the responsibility of preventing terrorist activities. Legal will be punished if they do not take adequate measures.

The Facebook spokesman could not confirm that the video of the New Zealand terrorist attack was completely removed from Facebook. Many of the edited and distorted footage of the incident are trying to upload on Facebook.

Facebook authorities say that 15 million videos were removed in 24 hours. Most of this has been blocked while uploading. But three lakh videos have been posted.

Facebook New Zealand policymaker Mia Garrick said they are trying to remove policy-based content. Technologies and people-assisted videos will also be deleted.

After receiving some complaints about the video, the regulators brought the current television companies under surveillance.

References: Sydney Morning Herald.

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