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Margaret Sullivan: Social-media platforms were used like lethal weapons in New Zealand. That must change now

Right from the twisted start, those who plotted to kill worshipers at two New Zealand mosques depended on the passive incompetence of Facebook, YouTube and other social-media platforms.

They depended on the longtime priorities of the tech giants who, for years, have concentrated on maximizing revenue, not protecting safety or decency.

Many hours after the massacre, a horrific 17-minute video - showing a man in black shooting with a semiautomatic rifle at those running from mosques and shooting into piles of bodies - could still be easily accessed on YouTube.

My colleague, Washington Post tech reporter Drew Harwell, summed up the social-media disaster succinctly in a tweet: "The New Zealand massacre was live-streamed on Facebook, announced on 8chan, reposted on YouTube, commented about on Reddit, and mirrored around the world before the tech companies could even react.