One of the playlists was named 'Christchurch theme songs' and a cover photo on one of the playlists included a screen grab from the accused's livestream of the attack. Christchurch mosque shooting accused's manifesto being sold overseas is 'disgusting': Jacinda Ardernīut according to Newshub, several playlists hosted by Spotify have been named after the accused gunman.Christchurch mosque shootings: Chief Censor says shooting video found to promote 'extreme violence and cruelty'.Censor received death threat from US after banning Christchurch mosque shooter's manifesto.Christchurch mosque shooting: Fisherman guilty of possessing video 'disagrees with Govt censorship' New Zealand banned assault weapons in 2019, weeks after a gunman slaughtered 51 people at two mosques in the city of Christchurch during the country’s worst mass shooting.Playlists lauding the Christchurch shooter have appeared on Spotify, a music platform whose policy claims it does not permit content that 'incites hatred or violence'.Īfter 51 people died in the wake of the March 15 mosque shootings this year, a hard line has been taken toward online material that promotes white supremacy and the violence associated with it. Playlists lauding the Christchurch shooter have appeared on Spotify, a music platform whose policy claims it does not permit content that 'incites hatred or violence'. Crowds gathered in Hagley Park, Christchurch, following the terror attack on two mosques in March.