People all over the world are angry because video of massacre at mosque in Christchurch, New Zealand is still on social media sites. On Friday, terrorist gunned down and killed 50 worshippers who were praying at two mosques. gunman live-streamed video of shootings on Facebook. The video has spread across social media. Many people think social media companies have not done enough to take video off their sites. As video continued to spread, many social media users posted messages asking people to stop sharing it. One user said: "That is what terrorist wanted." Another user said social media sites quickly take down music videos but not terror videos.
Facebook said it acted quickly to take video down. spokeswoman said: "New Zealand Police alerted us to video on Facebook shortly after live-stream commenced. We quickly removed both shooter's Facebook and Instagram accounts and video." YouTube said it removes "shocking, violent and graphic content" as soon as people tell them about it. UK's Home Secretary Sajid Javid said social media sites must do more to stop spread of "sick material" online. Mr Javid said: "It is wrong and it is illegal. Online platforms have responsibility not to do the terrorists' work for them. This terrorist filmed his shooting with intention of spreading his ideology."