![]() ![]() While the video was eventually censored on the platforms, the action was taken much later than their western counterparts such as Facebook, which said it removed 1.5 million videos of the attack globally in the first 24 hours after the incident. ![]() ![]() The video was also widely shared on one of China's largest online forums, Baidu Tieba, where users drew similarities between the video and the popular first-person shooter video game Half-Life. Separately on another popular social media platform WeChat, the ABC saw users uploading and sharing the raw footage in private chat groups formed by international students and Chinese diaspora on Sunday evening. A search for the hashtag #NewZealandshootings on Weibo on Sunday afternoon returned several videos of the raw footage apparently showing a man moving through the interior of a mosque and shooting at his victims indiscriminately. ![]()
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