US lawmaker says tech companies must quickly remove violent content after Christchurch killings

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Chair of House Committee on Homeland Security writes top executives of four major techs.

US lawmaker says tech companies must quickly remove violent content after Christchurch killings
Following the live-streaming on social media of the mass shooting in New Zealand, the chair of the US House Committee on Homeland Security wrote a letter to top executives of four major technology companies urging them to do a better job of removing violent political content. In a letter dated ...

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