
Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg has defended the company’s actions after terror attacks, including the mosque attacks in Christchurch, were livestreamed on the social media site.
Zuckerberg stressed the company has to work harder to “amplify the good things that people do and to mitigate and remove as much of the negative as possible”, he said in an interview with George Stephanopoulos on ABC News.
Facebook was extremely criticized after the shooting in Christchurch was livestreamed on Facebook and the video was still available on a range of platforms for hours after the event.
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