Facebook is insisting it's ready for more regulation that would stop killers from being to able to livestream their attacks. A French Muslim group is suing Facebook and YouTube over video of the Christchurch mosque attacks, it is reported. ROBERT KITCHIN/STUFF Graffiti has appeared in Wellington City in support of Muslims and inclusivity after the Christchurch mosque shooting. READ MORE:* Facebook, YouTube, Twitter told to brief Congress after mosque shootings* Neil Finn quits social media over Christchurch terror attacks* Christchurch shooting demonstrates how social media is used to spread violenceThe council launched a formal legal complaint against Facebook and YouTube in France, according to Abdallah Zekri, president of its Islamophobia monitoring unit. Here in New Zealand, Privacy Commissioner John Edwards said Facebook's silence in the wake of the Christchurch terror attack was an "insult" to the nation's grief.
Source: Stuff March 25, 2019 17:03 UTC