![]() ![]() Streamable isn’t among the 18 online services that are members of the Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism, so it didn’t have access to the forum’s full set of tools major apps use to detect and remove videos of mass shootings. ![]() On that site alone, the video was viewed 3 million times before it was removed Sunday, The New York Times reported, and a link to the Streamable video was shared hundreds of times across Facebook and Twitter. One way promoters of the video made end-runs around the system was to turn to lesser-known video hosting sites, such as Streamable. But in the hours and days afterward, those terrifying moments spread at a speed that called into question how effective the tech industry’s strategy has been post-Christchurch. Twitch, the platform on which the Buffalo shooting was livestreamed, said it stopped the broadcast in less than two minutes.
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