wendy wrote:
colin meloy doesn't need to die
mutism wrote:i reported a VICE video yesterday which used footage from his entrance to the first mosque. it had 500 likes after about three hours. i reported it for hate speech/terrorism and about four hours later Facebook came back to me and told me it was deleted for violating TOS. So they are at least doing something
Bernie wrote:I think the manifesto should be public so people can recognize white supremacist hate and see how they support it. The video and the name he's correct on though.
super gas wrote:mutism wrote:i reported a VICE video yesterday which used footage from his entrance to the first mosque. it had 500 likes after about three hours. i reported it for hate speech/terrorism and about four hours later Facebook came back to me and told me it was deleted for violating TOS. So they are at least doing something
facebook, youtube and twitter all have technology to autodetect this video and ban it. them letting that video sit up for hours is not acceptable.
An elderly man was supported by police and a helper to show his support for the Muslim community and his opposition to racism.
He is 95-year-old John Sato from Auckland, and it took him four buses to join the march.
Mr Sato said he was a bit out of touch with the modern world.
Most of the time, he would have a walk around the neighbourhood, do some house chores, and listen to his favourite classical music and opera on the radio.
However, after hearing the news about the mass shooting in Christchurch, he couldn't sleep.
"I stayed awake quite a lot at the night. I didn't sleep too well ever since. I thought it was so sad. You can feel the suffering of other people," Mr Sato said.
Mr Sato was young when he was recruited into the New Zealand army during World War II to fight against Japan. He was one of only two Kiwi-Japanese in the army, he said.
He said the war claimed innocent lives and it was a waste of time. Life, he said, was too short to be wasted on meaningless things such as hatred.
The Christchurch incident was more than just a tragedy for us, Mr Sato said.
"We all go through our furnace in certain ways and some of the things that happen to us will make you more understanding, I hope."
viachicago wrote:super gas wrote:mutism wrote:i reported a VICE video yesterday which used footage from his entrance to the first mosque. it had 500 likes after about three hours. i reported it for hate speech/terrorism and about four hours later Facebook came back to me and told me it was deleted for violating TOS. So they are at least doing something
facebook, youtube and twitter all have technology to autodetect this video and ban it. them letting that video sit up for hours is not acceptable.
If it's a small snippet in a larger video (I.e. vice being idiots and throwing a few seconds into their report), its not going to pick up on that
mutism wrote:
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