Spotify said it would add a content advisory to
any episode with discussion of COVID to try to quell the
controversy, a first step into the field of content moderation
that other tech platforms have found challenging and costly.
Rogan's show, The Joe Rogan Experience, has been the most
listened-to podcast on Spotify and is central to its plan to
expand beyond music and take on rivals such as Apple and
Amazon.com for a share of the podcasting market.
In a 10-minute Instagram video post on Sunday evening, Rogan
apologized to Spotify for the backlash but defended inviting
contentious guests.
"If I pissed you off, I'm sorry," Rogan said. "I will do my best
to try to balance out these more controversial viewpoints with
other people's perspectives so we can maybe find a better point
of view."
Rogan is a prominent vaccine skeptic and his views on vaccines
and government mandates to control the spread of the virus
alienated prominent figures from singer-songwriter Neil Young
https://www.reuters.com/lifestyle/spotify-removing-neil-youngs-music-after-his-joe-rogan-ultimatum-2022-01-27
to guitarist Nils Lofgren to best-selling U.S. professor and
author Brene Brown.
Singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell also asked for her music to be
taken off Spotify, citing a letter from hundreds of medical
professionals urging the platform to prevent Rogan spreading
falsehoods on the pandemic.
Spotify, which reports its quarterly earnings on Wednesday, has
spent billions to build its podcast business and currently has
over 3 million titles on its platform. Although it has an
exclusive license to distribute the podcast, Rogan himself owns
the show.
According to the company, it reviewed the episodes and decided
that they did not meet its threshold for removal.
Spotify CEO Daniel Ek said late on Sunday that he might disagree
with the views of some individuals on the platform but that it
was "important to me that we don't take on the position of being
content censor."
Its new policies include adding an advisory to any
pandemic-related podcast that will direct listeners to a
COVID-19 hub containing information from medical and health
experts, as well as links to authoritative sources.
But the task of content moderation that it has now been dragged
into is very different from removing songs with copyright
violations, a job that Spotify is familiar with.
PODCAST MODERATION
Social media giants Facebook, Alphabet's YouTube and Twitter
have struggled with balancing the rights to free expression with
moderating harmful content on their platforms amid intense
regulatory scrutiny. Technology companies have invested in human
content moderators as well as artificial intelligence technology
over the past few years.
Under increasing pressure to police false content on their
platforms, these companies have tightened their rules on vaccine
misinformation. YouTube last week banned Fox News host Dan
Bongino for making rule-breaking statements about the
effectiveness of masks in stopping the spread of COVID.
Podcasts, which researchers have argued can be a powerful
conduit for misinformation both due to their reach and the
intimate relationship created with listeners, have often
received less scrutiny over content moderation decisions than
social media platforms.
The challenges of monitoring and analyzing audio, coupled with
the open nature of the podcasting ecosystem, has also
complicated moderation.
Research from the Brookings Institution recently showed how
misinformation about voter fraud was pushed on podcasts ahead of
the U.S. Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021, including on Steve
Bannon’s "War Room" podcast, which was removed from Spotify in
2020 but is available on Apple and Google.
(Reporting by Helen Coster and Elizabeth Culliford in New York
and Supantha Mukherjee in Stockholm; Additional reporting by
Akriti Sharma, Shubham Kalia and Shivani Tanna in Bengaluru;
Editing by Kevin Liffey and Lisa Shumaker)
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