Rogan, Spotify And COVID
Qatar Tribune
Joe Rogan is a contrarian comedian who interviews people he considers interesting, often letting them ramble; he doesnât offer himself as an authority or b...
Joe Rogan is a contrarian comedian who interviews people he considers interesting, often letting them ramble; he doesnât offer himself as an authority or broadcast on a channel with ânewsâ in the name like Tucker Carlson does. His estimated 11 million listeners per podcast on Spotify â more than double Carlsonâs average viewership on Fox â expect entertainment and engaging conversation.But they are listening intently as they stream or download the show. More important, Spotify hosts Rogan not as just another podcaster out of hundreds of thousands, but as a jewel in their crown, for whom they paid a reported $100 million for exclusive rights. And thatâs why the multibillion-dollar internet media company couldnât just tune out hundreds of public health experts who warned he was complicit in spreading dangerous disinformation about COVID-19, a message old geezer folkies Neil Young and Joni Mitchell amplified last week with a âhim or usâ ultimatum. Rogan has irresponsibly praised ivermectin â a drug that has no proven anti-viral benefits â to fight COVID-19, and has suggested young and healthy people neednât bother getting vaccinated.Though Spotify is known primarily as a music platform, like Facebook and Twitter and TikTok and every other network, it transmits oodles of information â and somehow had yet to articulate a policy on what to do about the propagation of lies, even harmful ones. Nuts.Fortunately, that changed Sunday, with the companyâs publication of new rules about how itâll handle sensitive, illegal and deceptive content. Theyâre familiar-feeling but welcome guidelines warning people against dehumanizing others on the basis of race, gender and other characteristics, or inciting violence, or trying to rip people off, or âpromoting or suggesting that vaccines approved by local health authorities are designed to cause death.â For good measure, Rogan (kinda) apologized and promised to do better. Yet one can still find the podcast of viciously anti-vax Robert F. Kennedy Jr., recent episodes of which are titled âClinical Trial Nightmareâ and âWar Against Doctors with Conscience.â Is Spotifyâs new policy for Rogan or for all?