![]() To that end, Spotify chief legal officer and head of global affairs Horacio Gutierrez, circulated a memo Wednesday to team managers defending the company’s policy to not ban specific individuals from appearing in its podcasts just because of their past commentary, BuzzFeed News reported. In this case, Rogan at several points challenged Jones’ conspiracy theories and cited credible sources as such, the content isn’t considered in violation of the platforms’ misinformation policies. Sources familiar with the policy-enforcement processes at Spotify and YouTube tell Variety that prohibited content applies to specific types of speech - not individuals per se - and that context matters in such moderation decisions. Why have the platforms not taken down the Jones episode of the “Joe Rogan Experience” - especially given that Spotify, Apple and YouTube have previously banned the Infowars founder from their platforms? ![]() The show will become available exclusively on Spotify this December.Ī Spotify spokesperson declined to comment, and neither YouTube nor Apple has commented on the “JRE” episode with Jones. “The Joe Rogan Experience” joined Spotify’s lineup in September under a multiyear pact reportedly worth $100 million.
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