Spotify is publicly posting its platform rules. It will’add a content advisory to any podcast episode that includes a discussion about covid-19′.
Spotify employees are vocally upset over the streaming platform’s deal with Joe Rogan due to his views on covid vaccines. Today, Spotify’s head of global communications and public relations posted a message to the company slack addressing employee concerns about Rogan’s presence on the platform.
Spotify has reviewed numerous controversial Joe Rogan experience episodes and determined they’did n’t meet the threshold for removal’.
Spotify has n’t done is moving fast enough to share these policies externally. She said:’we are working to address that as soon as possible’.
The message also links to an internal company content guidelines page, which the verge has viewed. Jenkins said these rules have been in place’for years’.
Content that promotes dangerous false or deceptive content about healthcare that may cause offline harm and/or pose a direct threat to public health.
He denies the existence of AIDS or covid-19, encouraging the deliberate contracting of a serious or life threatening disease or illness.
Suggesting that consuming bleach can cure various illnesses and diseases, such as various diseases, can also cure various diseases and diseases.
Suggesting that wearing a mask will cause the wearer imminent, life-threatening physical harm. Suggested that wearing the mask would cause a wearer immediate, life-threatening harm.
Promoting or suggesting that the vaccines are designed to cause death. Promotes or suggesting it is designed to kill people. The vaccines have been linked to the deaths of more than 1,000 people.
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The guidelines seemingly allow podcasters to say the vaccines cause death – just not that they are designed to cause death. Similarly, they allow podcasts to say wearing a mask is ineffective.
The Verge has reached out for comment on Jenkins’ statement, the content policy. Spotify plans to publicize this policy and has n’t heard back.
‘we apply our policies consistently and objectively,’ says Jenkins.’it does n’t mean I personally agree with this content, but I trust our policies and the rationale behind them’.
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