Facebook scrubs 1.5 million Christchurch attack videos, but criticism goes viral | The Times of Israel
New Zealand mosque shooter livestreamed killings on Facebook
Why Tech Didn't Stop the New Zealand Attack From Going Viral | WIRED
Spreading the Mosque Shooting Video Is a Crime in New Zealand - The New York Times
News outlets mostly avoided publishing the video of the New Zealand attacks
Explaining the New Zealand terror attack video in 1 minute - TRT World
Christchurch shootings: Social media races to stop attack footage - BBC News
Christchurch mosque shootings: Footage shows arrest - BBC News
Christchurch shootings leave 50 people dead after attacks on mosques, as it happened - ABC News
New Zealand gunman streamed mosque shooting live on Facebook - YouTube
49 people killed in New Zealand mosque shootings
New Zealand shooter steeped attack in dark internet culture
New Zealand shooting video: Gunman shoots people dead at mosque | Daily Mail Online
Suicide bomber kills scores in Afghan mosque attack | Reuters
Christchurch terror attack: Facebook 'deleted 1.5 million mosque attack video reposts'
Extremist Content Online: Videos From New Zealand Shooting Remain Online | Counter Extremism Project
Suspect live streams New Zealand mosque attack on social media | Reuters Video
The New Zealand Shooting and the Challenges of Governing Live-Streamed Video | The New Yorker
New Zealand shooter covered weapons with names of Canada's Alexandre Bissonnette, other killers - National | Globalnews.ca
Let's get this party started': Warning over mosque gunman's video | World News | Sky News
The Express Tribune on Twitter: "Video footage widely circulated on social media, apparently taken by a gunman and posted online live as the attack unfolded, showed him driving to one mosque, entering
Jacinda Ardern Consoles Families After New Zealand Shooting - The New York Times
New Zealand mosque shooter broadcast slaughter on Facebook
Facebook, YouTube and Twitter struggle to deal with New Zealand shooting video | | wdel.com
Brenton Tarrant livestreamed his attacks on two Christchurch New Zealand mosques - The Washington Post
New Zealand shooting shows how YouTube and Facebook spread hate and violent images — yet again – Chicago Tribune