Streaming service Spotify has suffered a massive battering last week after it agreed to remove Neil Young’s music due to a Joe Rogan controversy. The 76-year-old Neil Young, himself a Polio survivor, spoke out against Spotify for allowing famous Joe Rogan to spread medical misinformation by platforming ‘problematic’ guests.
The Harvest Moon singer claimed he didn’t want to share a platform with him due to the guests spreading COVID-19 and vaccine misinformation. Spotify adhered to the musician’s request, having the majority of his tracks taken down by the end of the week.As this went on, the share price was plummeting hard. Between January 26 to 28, it fell 6% – equating $2.1billion. With hashtags #CancelSpotify, #ByeSpotify and #DeleteSpotify circulating, the share price fell to a 52-week low of $164.41 before recovering slightly.
Before the Neil Young fallout, a group of 270 scientists, doctors and expert also wrote to Spotify raising concerns about Rogan’s podcast. Since Friday, Bruce Springsteen guitarist Nils Lofgren, best-selling author Brene Brown and even Prince Harry and Meghan Markle raised concerns about pandemic misinformation. Neil Young has since also spoken out, saying that he’s not calling for Rogan to be removed but simply does not want to have his music on a platform which spreads misinformation in the sam way private companies have the right to choose what they profit from.
Rogan himself has also spoken out with a 10-minute video, arguing that the two guests which received most backlash, Robert Mason and Peter McCullough, are well-qualified to speak about their chosen fields. He said that the only reason why there’s been so much controversy is because their views are contrary to public opinion. He said he wanted to hear their opinion, but stated he doesn’t know 100% that what his guests said is true.
He instead finds it necessary for there to be a platform where they can speak without the usual repercussions if they did the same thing on social media. Spotify has also since issued a new policy in response. Spotify will be allegedly slapping a content advisory for any podcast which speaks about the pandemic. This will lead listeners to a dedicated COVID-19 Hub, which provides resources and up-to-date information about COVID.
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