Spotify's CEO today finally responded to a growing chorus of critics panning the streamer for not doing enough to address COVID misinformation
last week. The policies, while previously kept from the public, ban any content suggesting that vaccines cause death, but not anti-vaccination content broadly.that still are available on the platform.The streamer is facing a very public boycott from popular musicians and podcasters in response to the way it handled anYoung demanded that Spotify take down his music unless it took action to address the vaccine misinformation being spread by Joe Rogan, the most popular podcaster on the platform.
Other singers and podcasters, including fellow Canadian singer Joni Mitchell and Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band member Nils Lofgren,
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