SPLC kikes obsessed with the censorship of the internet are still scouting the web to find and take down the videos of our heroes Tarrant, Balliet and Gendron.
They used a dedicated software called Pex
>Pex’s technology can find copies of a target video or audio asset across more than 20 social media platforms.
https://www.einnews.com/pr_news/721943482/digital-threat-report-mass-shooter-videos
They used this shit to find videos and memes still circulating to force the platforms to shut them down.
Notice how they cry they still don't have a way to scout the entirety of the internet
>Another challenge for this project is that Pex does not cover the “alternative” or “free speech” platforms where this type of extremist content tends to persist unabated. Examples of such sites include trolling and bullying forums such as KiwiFarms, social apps such as Telegram that have little content moderation, and websites that traffic in ***** or shocking content.
This is the main reason why they shut down all our anonymous imageboards and force users into mainstream platforms. In fact:
>However, the findings from this report do give important insights into how this harmful video content would be experienced on mainstream platforms, which claim to have higher standards for content moderation and are favored by advertisers. The size of mainstream platforms also makes them subject to additional regulations, such as the Digital Services Act in the European Union.
>five years after the Christchurch and Halle attacks and two years after Buffalo, we easily found these videos on many new platforms, including some that didn’t even exist at the time of the shootings, and we also found dozens of copies of the videos on platforms like X (formerly Twitter). Many of these copies were completely unedited from the originals.
>At several points during this study, we attempted to report samples of the Christchurch, Halle, and Buffalo videos to Soundcloud, Vimeo, X/Twitter, Dailymotion, Facebook, Reddit, Streamable, Likee and VK
Notice how obsessed they are
>Because self-produced mass shooter videos serve as inspiration for subsequent incidents, these videos are inherently dangerous and must not be allowed to spread across the internet. Both mainstream and alternative platforms must commit to limit the spread of these videos.
Saint Tarrant single handedly buck broke these psychopath kikes real hard.