Shanks said the two publications, designed to encourage people to commit terrorist acts against innocent people and minority groups, have no place in New Zealand. Yesterday, the Chief Censor also outlawed a document said to have been shared by the terrorist who killed two people in Halle, Germany last month. Key questions, he says, include who will determine what constitutes as extremist content, how the filter can be applied, and will it be able to differentiate between legitimate use and extremist content hosted on the same site. Llewellyn says Vodafone NZ will continue to engage with government and non-governmental agencies, online platforms and civil society, about how the mechanism might apply. Censorship by Facebook is 'dangerous', says First Amendment lawyer WARNING DISTRESSING CONTENT: Horrifying video footage uploaded online appears to show the moment a gunman opened fire on a Christchurch mosque, shooting dead multiple people inside.Censor received death threat from US after banning Christchurch mosque shooter's manifesto.The Government has made it illegal to share or download the video of the German terror attack."Vodafone already opts-into the current filter that is in place for child exploitation, so we support the Government's announcement to invest in mandatory or voluntary measures to keep New Zealanders safe from terrorist and violent extremist content on digital channels."
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