Facebook came under fire in recent weeks after a video of the attack in Christchurch, which killed 50 people, was livestreamed and widely circulated on its platform.
Mark Zuckerberg has expressed reluctance to alter the Facebook feature that hosted footage of New Zealand's deadly terror attack.
Speaking to ABC News' George Stephanopoulos on Thursday, Facebook Founder and CEO Zuckerberg admitted that the artificial intelligence Facebook uses to filter harmful content failed to flag the video, adding that its reach may have been limited if livestreams were subject to a broadcast delay. Although reluctant to introduce a delay on Facebook's livestream feature, Zuckerberg accepted that the firm needed to work harder to"mitigate and remove as much of the negative as possible."
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