Facebook to tighten live stream access after mosque attacksFacebook said it is tightening live video streaming rules in response to the service being used to broadcast deadly attacks on mosques in New Zealand. "In the wake of the terrorist attack, we are taking three steps: strengthening the rules for using Facebook Live, taking further steps to address hate on our platforms, and supporting the New Zealand community," she added. Hateful nationalismThe social network is using artificial intelligence tools to identify and remove hate groups in Australia and New Zealand, according to Sandberg. The ban will be enforced starting next week on the leading online social network and its image-centric messaging service Instagram. "It's clear that these concepts are deeply linked to organized hate groups and have no place on our services," the social network said in a statement.
Source: Standard Digital March 30, 2019 01:41 UTC