Almost all the big ones Companies of the internet, such as the Facebook, the Reddit, etc are trying to download the video of the executioner in New Zealand. The general effort also includes edited versions.
Almost all internet companies are racing to download its copies video by Brenton Tarrant, the heinous perpetrator of the mass murders in New Zealand. Facebook shows how difficult this task is as its representative in New Zealand Ms. Mia Garlick revealed that has so far deleted 1,5 million videos of the attack worldwide, of which 1,2 million were stopped at the mission stage. This includes the edited versions, which have removed the shooting scenes, as the company wants to respect both the people affected by the killings and the "concerns of local authorities".
And it's not the only company. Rediit has announced that it is banning channels focused on the event. Specifically, he banned two channels, r/watchpeopledie and r/Gore, from sharing or hosting links with theme this. And Youtube has already deleted all related videos.
The shooter was wearing a camera mounted on his head videotaping the entire attack by sending the video online to Facebook. His obvious purpose was to exploit social media to pass its unacceptable social positions.
And while the world condemns violence and this particular act, this news has other implications. It also shows how difficult it can be to restrict the spread of material from the Internet. The entire controversial video is still being released, through the known illegal movie sharing channels, the dark web, etc. This warns you once again about the immensity of the internet and the inability to actually delete something you uploaded and then regret.
Facebook of course talks about an algorithm that can do this quickly and correctly, but Facebook is just the one way of sharing between hundreds of other ways.