CEO Daniel Ek announced changes to Spotify policy to “combat misinformation” regarding Covid-19 amid Joe Rogan criticism
Spotify will start adding “content advisory” to any podcast episode that touches on Covid-19, directing users to the “trusted sources” on the pandemic, the information shared by public health authorities as well as by “scientists” and “academics”, CEO Daniel Ek announced on Sunday.
In addition to that, the service would make sure that the creators “understand accountability” if they release content deemed in violation of the platform’s rules. The rules, that were made public also on Sunday, describe content that dismisses Covid-19 as “a hoax” and “promotes or suggests” that coronavirus vaccines “are designed to cause death” as “dangerous.”
Promoting the concept of natural immunity as a substitute for vaccines – that is “encouraging people to purposely get infected with COVID-19 in order to build immunity to it” – has also made the blacklist.
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It’s not clear how exactly Spotify would punish individual rulebreaks, saying it would “keep context in mind” when unleashing sanctions. However, the rules stipulate that violation of Spotify’s Covid-19 policies may result in the content that runs afoul of the rules being scrapped. “Repeated or egregious violations” may lead to permanent suspension.
In his statement on Sunday, Ek explained that what caused him to introduce the changes was “the feedback over the last several weeks,” apparently referring to the public criticism of Spotify’s number-one podcaster Joe Rogan, accused of spreading Covid-19 misinformation through his show.
“We’ve heard the criticism and we’re implementing changes to help combat misinformation,” the CEO tweeted.