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After the events in New Zealand, where a 28-year-old man killed 50 people in a mosque in Christchurch, Facebook has launched an update regarding the detection of violent content.
C & # 39; was in this new version in which the vice president of Facebook content, Guy Rosen, has a new position, that of "head of identity", in only for 24 hours.
Through a tweet, the reporter made a comment to the multi-million dollar company, owned by Mark Zuckerberg, which he still had a fault, this time in the update who launched in cache version.
"There's something funny here," said Facebook's Guy Rosen, vice president of product management. Yesterday, in his statement to Christchurch, he was the chief of integrity. I asked him if he had been kidnappedand silently published the publication to the Vice President of Product Management, "he explained.
According to the specialized journalist, Rosen's new charge has been corrected in less than 24 hours, without further insisting on what happened when Rosen returned to his original post.
In the press release that the company released earlier this week, he explained that it's hard to monitor all the videos are made online across the platform.
Facebook was the platform used by the 28-year-old Australian, where live broadcast the attack of more than 17 minutes of duration, in two mosques in New Zealand. The shoot left a balance of 50 dead and dozens wounded.
It should be noted that during a live broadcast, the social network offers only a single button with which viewers can alert that the video contains a "suicide".
The video was seen live by 4,000 people before being eliminated. In less than 24 hours the company removed 1.2 million videos of the attack.
On the other hand, the New Zealand Minister, Jacin Ardern, indicated the newspaper that plays the social network and the measures with which they can proceed of legal form. "They are the editor, not just the postman. It can not be a case that, of all the benefits, there is no responsibility. "
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