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Spotify responds to Joe Rogan controversy, will label podcasts that discuss COVID-19

Stockholm [Sweden], January 31 (ANI): Following the criticism of Spotify's handling of the controversial content in 'The Joe Rogan Experience' podcast, the platform will now add COVID-19 content advisories to podcast episodes that discuss the disease.

ANI Jan 31, 2022 16:03 IST googleads

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Stockholm [Sweden], January 31 (ANI): Following the criticism of Spotify's handling of the controversial content in 'The Joe Rogan Experience' podcast, the platform will now add COVID-19 content advisories to podcast episodes that discuss the disease.
As per The Verge, the advisory will lead to Spotify's COVID-19 hub, which contains credible and up-to-date information about the pandemic.
To increase transparency around its treatment of the issue, Spotify is making its COVID-19 content policy and general platform rules publicly available on its site.
Spotify says anyone who breaks the rules may have the content in question removed, with repeat offenders potentially having their accounts suspended or banned.
As per The Verge, an internal memo revealed that Joe Rogan's podcast didn't "meet the threshold for removal."
According to the policy, Spotify prohibits content that asserts "AIDS, COVID-19, cancer or other serious life-threatening diseases are a hoax or not real."
The platform also bans content that encourages people "to purposely get infected with COVID-19 in order to build immunity" and doesn't allow content that suggests vaccines "are designed to cause death."
"You've had a lot of questions over the last few days about our platform policies and the lines we have drawn between what is acceptable and what is not," Spotify CEO Daniel Ek said in a blog post.
"We have had rules in place for many years but admittedly, we haven't been transparent around the policies that guide our content more broadly...Based on the feedback over the last several weeks, it's become clear to me that we have an obligation to do more to provide balance and access to widely-accepted information from the medical and scientific communities guiding us through this unprecedented time," the Spotify CEO added.
Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, and Nils Lofgren have all had their music removed from the platform in protest of Rogan's podcast, where he has, among other things, suggested that healthy young people don't need the COVID-19 vaccine. (ANI)

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