A year on from Christchurch extremist content still widespread online | ABC News

One year on from the Christchurch massacre, restricting extremist material online is still proving hard to achieve. The gunman live streamed the attack for 17 minutes before it was removed from Facebook, but white supremacists have found other places to gather on the internet.

Read more here: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-03-14/white-nationalism-a-year-after-christchurch-mosque-massacre/12046412

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