One copy of the video on Instagram initiated the platform’s “Sensitive content feature.” Still, the video had been viewed more than 8,000 times and was only taken down after CNN showed it to Facebook on Wednesday.
Each of them had originally been put up the week of the attack. Eric Feinberg - a founding member of the Global Intellectual Property Enforcement Center - found nine videos.
Now, a CNN report reveals videos of the shooting can still be found on both Facebook and Instagram. The shooter live-streamed the event on Facebook, and since then, the company has been scrambling to remove copies of it across its platform. On March 15, at least 50 Muslims were killed in two New Zealand mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand.