Livestreamed carnage: Tech's hard lessons from mass killings

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Livestreamed carnage: Tech's hard lessons from mass killings
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Sites like Twitter, Facebook and now the game-streaming platform Twitch have learned painful lessons from dealing with the violent videos that now often accompany such shootings.

He had previously outlined his plan in a detailed but rambling set of online diary entries that were apparently posted publicly ahead of the attack, although it's not clear how may people might have seen them. His goal: to inspire copycats and spread his racist beliefs. After all, he was a copycat himself.killed 51 people at two mosques

“In this case, they did pretty well,” Squire said. “The fact that the video is so hard to find right now is proof of that.” Twitch has more than 2.5 million viewers at any given moment; roughly 8 million content creators stream video on the platform each month, according to the company. The site uses a combination of user reports, algorithms and moderators to detect and remove any violence that occurs on the platform.

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