In the wake of the tragic mass shooting in Buffalo, New York over the weekend, Twitch has been praised for their rapid response to the streaming of incident, which was initially shown on their platform. The suspected shooter had only ever used his channel once before going live on the day of the shooting, but had his channel deactivated within two minutes after Twitch staff acted swiftly to prevent further broadcast. This has not prevented many online and in politics weighing in, and trying to place the blame on the shoulders of social media companies, as is often the case. When put into conte…