The popular aggregation website Reddit shut down its notorious “Watch People Die” page Friday — after it re-hosted disturbing videos of the New Zealand mosque massacre.

Users who try to visit the r/watchpeopledie subreddit Friday afternoon are met with the message, “This subreddit has been banned for violations of our Content Policy, specifically our policy against glorifying or encouraging violence.”

The company explained the shutdown in a statement issued to The Verge.

“We are very clear in our site terms of service that posting content that incites or glorifies violence will get users and communities banned from Reddit,” a spokesperson said. “Subreddits that fail to adhere to those site-wide rules will be banned.”

A company source confirmed to the outlet that when communities on the platform encourage posting either video clips of the horrific attack — or alleged shooter Brenton Torrent’s rambling manifesto — they will be banned. Those materials have been removed entirely across the site, according to the source.

The reason for r/watchpeopledie’s complete ban has a lot to do with its handling of the disturbing material, the source explained.

“These communities are not abiding by those rules and are in fact tipping over to the glorification of violence or celebrating violence,” the insider told the outlet. “That is when the ban hammer comes down.”

The deletion comes in the wake of Reddit’s recently updated, stricter content policy, according to The Verge.

Reddit isn’t the only platform that has scrambled to expunge any footage of the sickening attack from its site.

Tarrant posted a 17-minute livestream of one of the shootings to Facebook — which was eventually removed after New Zealand Police raised the alarm.

Facebook was also “actively removing any praise or support for the crime and the shooter as soon as we’re aware,” a spokeswoman said.

In a tweet, the video giant YouTube, which is owned by Google, said that it is “working vigilantly to remove any violent footage.”