Sheryl Sandberg hints at changes to live stream after New Zealand shooting [www.telegraph.co.uk]
Facebook says it's 'exploring' putting restrictions on the ability for users to broadcast live [9to5mac.com]
Sheryl Sandberg says Facebook is ‘exploring’ restrictions following Christchurch attacks [techcrunch.com]
Facebook Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg's letter to New Zealand [www.nzherald.co.nz]
By Working Together, We Can Win Against Hate [instagram-press.com]
Facebook is ‘exploring restrictions’ for live video after Christchurch attack [www.theverge.com]
Facebook finally responds to New Zealand on Christchurch attack [www.theguardian.com]
"We have heard feedback that we must do more – and we agree,” writes Sheryl Sandberg. She probably has a keyboard shortcut for that at this point https://t.co/UgTjhk9bJt
— Felix Salmon (@felixsalmon) March 29, 2019
A minor thing, but alludes to how the walls between Facebook ‘proper’ and Instagram have crumbled: I believe this is the first time Sheryl Sandberg has authored something on the Instagram press site https://t.co/Mk1YTnGvnh
— Alex Heath (@alexeheath) March 29, 2019
NEW: Sheryl Sandberg on new @facebook+@instagram hate guidelines:
— Courtney Norris (@courtneyknorris) March 29, 2019
-restrictions on who can go Live based on prior violations
-existing AI tools to remove hate groups in Australia & New Zealand
-providing support to four local NZ mental health organizations https://t.co/co7tsMSrKo
Two weeks after attack, Facebook is considering putting restrictions on who can stream live on its platform, including people who have previously broken its rules, Sheryl Sandberg writes in letter published by New Zealand Herald https://t.co/qH78CiqW2g
— Donie O'Sullivan (@donie) March 29, 2019
"We must (and will) do more" has been the party-line for a while now @Facebook: Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg's letter to New Zealand https://t.co/Zzs1gvorhm
— Raju Narisetti (@raju) March 30, 2019
A minor thing, but alludes to how the walls between Facebook ‘proper’ and Instagram have crumbled: I believe this is the first time Sheryl Sandberg has authored something on the Instagram press site https://t.co/Mk1YTnGvnh
— Alex Heath (@alexeheath) March 29, 2019
Sheryl Sandberg posts about hate on Facebook, via an Instagram blog: 1/ https://t.co/dRYdmI95uh
— CeciliaKang (@ceciliakang) March 30, 2019
NEW: Sheryl Sandberg on new @facebook+@instagram hate guidelines:
— Courtney Norris (@courtneyknorris) March 29, 2019
-restrictions on who can go Live based on prior violations
-existing AI tools to remove hate groups in Australia & New Zealand
-providing support to four local NZ mental health organizations https://t.co/co7tsMSrKo
Facebook has posted an update about the Christchurch shooting and FB Live, but for some reason they put it on Instagram's blog. https://t.co/MLIhP3Nk3b
— Julia Carrie Wong (@juliacarriew) March 29, 2019
"By Working Together, We Can Win Against Hate" https://t.co/3PgDzAgeLf pic.twitter.com/sWRXaijy60
— Nick Monroe (@nickmon1112) March 29, 2019
Good to see Facebook & Insta COO @sherylsandberg taking a stand. Actions speak louder then words though so looking forward to seeing more details on the specific changes that will be made & when. Nice work NZ - keep the pressure on. https://t.co/mUgDvcTnZl
— Jason Paris (@JasonCParis) March 29, 2019
oh wait, maybe only NZrs are getting this notification https://t.co/zMMUnUICuv
— heavy sweater (@someofmybest) March 29, 2019
Facebook is ‘exploring restrictions’ for live video after Christchurch attack https://t.co/jPAMCWn64A pic.twitter.com/4P1jAZ1IZG
— The Verge (@verge) March 30, 2019
It’s the second op-ed from a Facebook executive in 24 hours. Sheryl Sandberg wrote a piece for the @nzherald earlier. https://t.co/DvEoUB4uJr
— Donie O'Sullivan (@donie) March 30, 2019
Not a bad idea. Live video should not be so easily available for amateurs. Especially not at a platform that is too huge to be responsible. https://t.co/Vs1qOAFrMJ
— Pernille Tranberg (@PernilleT) March 31, 2019
Facebook is ‘exploring restrictions’ for live video after Christchurch attack https://t.co/iknYe2evxL pic.twitter.com/cdZs59GDYO
— Rich Tehrani (@rtehrani) March 30, 2019