Those users often make a personal mission of hunting down and reporting troubling content, like the New Zealand video. What's clear is that plenty of offensive content slips through the tech companies' defenses, leaving lots for users, like Meeker, to report. Police in New Zealand didn't answer questions about how many instances of the video local authorities have reported to the companies. YouTube said Friday it removed thousands of videos related to the shooting in 24 hours, but didn't respond to question about how many user reports it received. Facebook said Saturday it removed 1.5 million videos of the attack in the first 24 hours and more than 1.2 million were blocked at upload. Facebook and Twitter declined to say how many user reports it received about the shooting video.
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