Daniel Ek says “silencing” Rogan is not the answer in a staff email and commits $100M to licensing, developing, and marketing content from marginalized groups
Over the weekend, videos resurfaced by the musician India.Arie showed the podcaster repeatedly using the n-word and making derogatory comments about Black people.
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Discussion
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@pkafka
Peter Kafka
on x
Full text of Spotify CEO Daniel Ek's note to staff: https://twitter.com/...
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@atrupar
Aaron Rupar
on x
“We are not the publisher” of Joe Rogan, writes @Spotify CEO Daniel Ek, but that doesn't really add up. Spotify is paying Rogan $100m to be the exclusive platform for his podcast. Spotify is publishing it. https://twitter.com/...
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@jordanbpeterson
Dr Jordan B Peterson
on x
Spotify cravenly crawls. This is seriously not good. Emboldening the calculating censors @Spotify @joerogan how can you not die of embarrassment for this Daniel Ek https://twitter.com/...
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@popcrave
@popcrave
on x
Spotify CEO Daniel Ek reveals that although he condemns Joe Rogan's repeated use of the N-word, the company has no plans of removing him from the platform. Instead, Ek has committed to an “incremental investment” of $100 million toward historically marginalized groups. https://tw…
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@popcrave
@popcrave
on x
Spotify CEO Daniel Ek addresses Joe Rogan's use of the N-Word: “I want to make one point very clear — I do not believe that silencing Joe is the answer. We should have clear lines around content and take action when they are crossed, but canceling voices is a slippery slope.” htt…
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@petersterne
Peter Sterne
on x
@pkafka This suggests that the main threat to Spotify from the Rogan controversy is not losing subscribers (they have too many for Rogan-related cancellations to matter) but angering employees.
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@karaswisher
Kara Swisher
on x
The use of the pointedly scary and loaded word “silencing” is the tech tell here — creating a false narrative when most are just asking for corrections of blatant and dangerous inaccuracies, not a gag. Ugh: Spotify CEO: Streamer won't be “silencing” Rogan https://www.axios.com/..…
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@pkafka
Peter Kafka
on x
Other differences: Spotify and the biggest music stars and biggest music labels are symbiotic/co-dependent/dé tente partners/pick your metaphor. They'd all rather this goes away.
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@pkafka
Peter Kafka
on x
As many have pointed out, this incident echoes one we've seen on many other social media platforms. As I and many others have pointed out, it's quite different: This isn't Spotify anguishing over something someone uploaded to Spotify: It's about something they bought.
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@reckless
Nilay Patel
on x
Reminder to everyone with a forthcoming take on Spotify / Rogan: the underlying key to this entire story is Ek telling employees that the company desperately needed Rogan to get leverage in deals with Google, Amazon, and Tesla. https://www.theverge.com/... https://twitter.com/...
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@carlquintanilla
Carl Quintanilla
on x
(THR) - Spotify CEO Daniel Ek says he “strongly” condemns Joe Rogan's use of the n-word and other derogatory comments toward Black people but remains firm in his decision to keep the podcaster on the platform in order to “[elevate] all types of creators.” https://www.hollywoodrep…
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@pkafka
Peter Kafka
on x
So: If a *lot* of people - not just people on Twitter - want to change things, they can. Same for a much smaller number of artists with huge reach. Unless that happens, this is likely to be where we are at. At least until the end of Rogan's current Spotify deal.
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@carnage4life
@carnage4life
on x
I don't expect Spotify to capitulate on this. As I've said before, tech companies have seen how this played out against Facebook & Twitter and will avoid getting onto a content moderation via media outrage treadmill. If they show they'll never censor then outrage mobs back off. h…
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@maxwellstrachan
Maxwell
on x
not the greatest sign for the news industry that all these tech companies would rather undergo prolonged national controversies than deal with the legal (and economic) ramifications of being deemed a publisher. https://twitter.com/...
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@future_of_music
@future_of_music
on x
Ek says Spotify is commissioning $100m from historically marginalized groups. Which is puzzling—he seems to want credit for commissioning helpful content, but won't accept any responsibility for commissioning harmful material. https://twitter.com/...
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@brianduffield
Brian Duffield
on x
It's almost like all these companies were woke because it was profitable and when it's not profitable they don't care? https://twitter.com/...
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@blackamazon
@blackamazon
on x
So they are saying ALL OF their marginalized content is worth ONE Joe Rogan and wow for folks who weren't bothered they sure can get that ish out on a Sunday night ?!! what happens if we pull their responses to diversity etc BEFORE ( and note they just CUT in house) https://twitt…
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@karaswisher
Kara Swisher
on x
Conclusion: No one's hero here — well, Neil Young and Joni Mitchell are. It's just a big sloppy mess that tech companies make a lot, with Spotify not paying much attention to what was being uploaded to its platform, backing itself into a comms corner and then declaring victory.
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@pkafka
Peter Kafka
on x
On the other hand: Unlike Twitter, FB, YouTube, etc, you can absolutely leave Spotify and get the exact same experience many other places. And very low switching costs to go to Apple, Amazon etc.
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@mikalfm
@mikalfm
on x
“Ek said he would be committing to an “incremental investment of $100 million for the licensing, development, and marketing of music ...historically marginalized groups” to boost “all types of creators” Sounds material? I wonder if there was/is board approval or investor filing. …
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@slpng_giants
@slpng_giants
on x
LOL. @eldsjal is copying the Zuckerberg playbook nearly word for word. Do everything but fix the actual issue at hand. https://twitter.com/...
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@ldrogen
Leigh Drogen
on x
When someone actually gets canceled for Galileo level heracy, instead of just being a bad faith douchebag for the clicks ($$$$), I'll change my opinion about the fact that platforms should err on the side of removing this nonsense But hey Spotify wants the clicks too ($$$$) https…
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@dangillmor
Dan Gillmor
on x
Spotify CEO is blatantly lying when he claims his company isn't Joe Rogan's publisher. In every way that matters, that is EXACTLY the relationship that they have. One major lesson from this mess is that Spotify has way, way to much power in the Internet audio business. https://tw…
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@pkafka
Peter Kafka
on x
To sum up: We are nearly two weeks into Rogangate (2022 version) and only a handful of musicians and podcasters have left the platform. Unless that changes - or a meaningful number of people leave Spotify - this will be the status quo.
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@reckless
Nilay Patel
on x
So Spotify's position is - It's just a platform and no rules were broken when it comes to vaccine skepticism but - Saying the n-word, which also breaks no public rules, should result in deleting 70+ episodes and spending $100m on marginalized artists https://www.theverge.com/...
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Page Six
Jessica Bennett
on x
Joe Rogan addresses his repeated use of the N-word in viral clip
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@pkafka
Peter Kafka
on x
New: Spotify CEO Daniel Ek addresses newest Rogan controversy in email to staff. Upshot: Rogan is staying. Says Rogan took down old episodes where he used n-word after talking to Spotify; Ek continues to insist Spotify is not a publisher.
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@brianstelter
Brian Stelter
on x
Spotify has been having conversations with Joe Rogan's team about “concerns” with some of his past episodes, a source tells me. (Translation: Concerns with his repeated use of racial slurs.) Rogan decided to remove some past episodes in concert with his apology, the source says.
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@popcrave
@popcrave
on x
Joe Rogan apologizes for resurfaced podcast clips of him using the N-word. Spotify has reportedly removed 70 episodes of The Joe Rogan Experience that see the comedian using racist slurs. https://twitter.com/...
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@scottiebeam
Scottie
on x
Joe Rogan x Nigger. A compilation. https://twitter.com/...
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@benedictevans
Benedict Evans
on x
The whole Spotify/Rogan story is a teachable moment in one area - the idea that somehow if you switched everything on the Internet from ads to subscription, all the bad stuff will go away. Spotify uses Rogan to drive subscriptions.
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@therock
Dwayne Johnson
on x
Dear @donwinslow Thank you so much for this I hear you as well as everyone here 100% I was not aware of his N word use prior to my comments, but now I've become educated to his complete narrative. Learning moment for me. Mahalo, brother and have a great & productive weekend. DJ h…
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@scobie
Omid Scobie
on x
After removing her music from @Spotify, @indiaarie has doubled down on her decision alongside clips of @joerogan using racist language: “They take this money from music streaming and pay this guy $100million and pay us .003% of a penny [per stream]? Just take me off!” TW: n-word …
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@michaelshermer
Michael Shermer
on x
In a world in which people are given the benefit of the doubt & their words/deeds are put into a larger context a heartfelt apology like this from @joerogan would end the discussion. But cancel culture says otherwise so we need to stand by Joe in support. https://www.instagram.co…
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@teroterotero
Tero Kuittinen
on x
I think Danny still thinks he can ride this out by hiding. Spotify board needs to start thinking about other CEO options - publicly traded company needs actual leadership. https://twitter.com/...
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@stevesilberman
Steve Silberman
on x
Joe Rogan found the word “n****er” so compelling he repeated it over and over, as the sounds of it caressed his ears like a kind of mantra. Now, as he says he was embarrassed by it, Spotify is quietly removing the evidence of his fascination with the word. https://variety.com/...
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@dianelyssa
@dianelyssa
on x
At least 70 episodes removed by @Spotify — without a word — due to Joe Rogan's repeated use of the N word. Stunning. Absolutely no notes. Well done, team. Bang up job. 👏🏾 Y'all paid $100M for these episodes, why would you take them down now? 🤔 https://twitter.com/...
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@dansinker
@dansinker
on x
If that dude were to lose his Spotify deal tomorrow he'd... make his podcast and distribute it via a feed like everyone else does. Nothing stops for him. His audience would still get to listen to his bullshit every day. Nothing goes away except a big foam lottery check.
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@pkafka
Peter Kafka
on x
“Looking at the issue more broadly, it's critical thinking and open debate that powers real and necessary progress. ”
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@murphyslaw74
@murphyslaw74
on x
If protesting @joerogan and asking @Spotify to remove him is considered cancel culture, then so be it because his culture definitely needs to be canceled. https://www.cnn.com/...
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@pkafka
Peter Kafka
on x
“And I want to make one point very clear - I do not believe that silencing Joe is the answer. We should have clear lines around content and take action when they are crossed, but canceling voices is a slippery slope.”
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@davidvorick
David Vorick
on x
The fate of all public companies is to pursue profit over protecting the freedoms of their users. It's hardcoded into the shareholder agreement and enforced by the government. If it's part of the S&P 500, you can count on it doing the wrong thing. https://twitter.com/...
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@pkafka
Peter Kafka
on x
Ek: “While I strongly condemn what Joe has said and I agree with his decision to remove past episodes from our platform, I realize some will want more.”
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@mollyjongfast
Molly Jong-Fast
on x
“I do not and never have believed the six million figure. I think the Red Cross numbers of 250,000 dead in the camps from typhus are more realistic. The efforts of communism to spread itself throughout the world,” Charles Johnson said about the holocaust. https://twitter.com/...
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@originalspin
Jeff Yang
on x
This requires no context to make it clear that Joe Rogan not only thinks he has every right to say this word, but that he savors doing so like sipping a fine cognac https://twitter.com/...
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@carnage4life
@carnage4life
on x
There's been a persistent and wrong idea that ads & algorithms cause moderation issues. Moderation issues are caused by speech we don't like. The complexity comes from the fact that some people like that speech. The US further complicates that with many topics being split 50/50. …
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@francisboulle
@francisboulle
on x
This website https://jremissing.com/ tracks which @joerogan episodes are being deleted from Spotify so you can find them elsewhere online 👍 https://twitter.com/...
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@reckless
Nilay Patel
on x
Doesn't seem to be for any reason that makes a ton of sense https://twitter.com/...
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@brownandbella
Grittney Spears
on x
Seventy. Damn. Episodes. of him saying nigger with the hard er. But remember the white left kept telling us that actually it was great that Bernie Sanders was courting this guy??? At some point, we gon talk more about this but I'm a lil busy today. https://twitter.com/...
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@seldo
Laurie Voss
on x
Stories about Rogan (in this case repeatedly using the n-slur) will continue until Spotify realizes the thing it bought for $100m is radioactive and will slowly kill them if they continue to hang on to it. https://www.nytimes.com/...
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@dada_drummer
Damon K
on x
Watching the larger world marvel at Spotify's behavior... it's not like knowing about a band before they got big, it's more like a sports car weaves past you in traffic and then a half hour later you see it wrecked by the side of the road surrounded by flashing lights https://twi…
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@oliverdarcy
Oliver Darcy
on x
@joerogan apologizes for having used the n-word in the past: “Whenever you're in a situation where you have to say 'I'm not racist,' you've f-ked up, and I clearly have f-cked up.” https://pagesix.com/...
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@caseynewton
Casey Newton
on x
Spotify has apparently now removed about 6 percent of all Joe Rogan episodes without any comment on the matter https://www.nytimes.com/...
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@lukeobrien
Luke O'Brien
on x
Still circling the core issue here. Are we really meant to think that Rogan being racist is unrelated to him seeking out white nationalists, fascist gang leaders, Holocaust deniers and assorted far-right propagandists to appear on his show? https://www.nytimes.com/...
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@eacrunden
@eacrunden
on x
Is he ever going to be pushed to apologize for his transphobia? https://twitter.com/...
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@justinhendrix
Justin Hendrix
on x
Keep in mind- Spotify signed Rogan knowing he had hosted White supremacists, conspiracy theorists and other far right characters. They did not import dozens of episodes on that basis. They knew what they were getting. They decided the racist slurs did not cross the threshold. htt…
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@mattdpearce
@mattdpearce
on x
NEW: Joe Rogan apologized for using the N-word over the years; Spotify has newly removed about 70 old episodes of his show. @indiaarie, who posted a compilation on Instagram of Rogan saying the N-word about 20 times, explains her concerns with Spotify: https://www.latimes.com/...…
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@slpng_giants
@slpng_giants
on x
This is the dumbest dance. @spotify knew what they were getting into and gave Rogan a $100 million contract anyway so it would bring in new users. That they're pretending to care now (either of them) is a joke. It was a cynical move for Spotify's and they're paying the price. htt…
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@karaswisher
Kara Swisher
on x
Perplexed as to why @Spotify is not more transparent about what they took down and why. Why so secret? Also again, @joerogan does a clearer job than the company: Joe Rogan Apologizes for ‘Shameful’ Past Use of Racial Slur https://www.nytimes.com/...
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@lucas_shaw
Lucas Shaw
on x
Jan. 30: Spotify assured everyone it has robust content guidelines. Feb. 4: It removed 70 episodes of its biggest show after the public revealed the use of racial slurs. Makes you wonder what else is on a platform with 3.6 million podcasts. https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ...
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@codinghorror
Jeff Atwood
on x
Rogan is Paltrow for dudes, basically? That checks out ✅ https://twitter.com/...
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@caseynewton
Casey Newton
on x
No word on which specific episodes were removed or what they contained. Hit me up if you know more — will have more Monday in @platformer.
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@caseynewton
Casey Newton
on x
All of these episodes were created before Rogan became a Spotify exclusive and had previously been available on Apple / Google and elsewhere.
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@caseynewton
Casey Newton
on x
Update on this: person familiar with the matter tells me the decision to remove these episodes was Rogan's. It followed conversations between Spotify and Rogan's team.
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@nycsouthpaw
@nycsouthpaw
on x
I would love to know: who did the work of identifying these 70 episodes for expurgation—Spotify's staff, Rogan's operation, or a third party? https://twitter.com/...
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@eduardosuarez
@eduardosuarez
on x
Now things get interesting. So the defense was @Spotify was not a publisher but now (again) it's acted as one and without explaining two key questions: why and why now https://twitter.com/...
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@bravetinsoldier
Doctor Dan
on x
His transphobic content is still up. If this is the game Spotify is playing, I think it's clear where they stand. They're okay with being a platform for hate speech and COVID misinformation. https://twitter.com/...
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@teroterotero
Tero Kuittinen
on x
Hard right is going absolutely ballistic over Rogan's apology. Spotify may now face a second boycott wave from the extremists. When you sup with the devil, best use a long spoon, as the old Swedish folk saying goes. https://twitter.com/...
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@teroterotero
Tero Kuittinen
on x
That Spotify N word analyst is literally working through the entire Saturday, removing episodes without exerting editorial control. Hope he's not in Swedish time zone... though the weekend overtime bennies are spectacular over there. https://twitter.com/...
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@salhernandez
Salvador Hernandez
on x
Joe Rogan and Spotify havent explained why about 70 episodes of his podcast were deleted this week, but Rogan mentioned he deleted one episode where he talks about walking in a Black neighborhood and said it was like being in “Planet of the Apes” https://www.buzzfeednews.com/ ...
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@teroterotero
Tero Kuittinen
on x
CEO specifically stated he does not have creative control just before exercising creative control over 70 episodes. Hard to see how it would be possible to mishandle a crisis worse than this. https://twitter.com/...
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@teroterotero
Tero Kuittinen
on x
Spotify sure picked a time to have a staff meeting where they told employees they must be able to support content they find uncomfortable. I don't think Danny understands what he has shackled himself to. https://twitter.com/...
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@cwarzel
Charlie Warzel
on x
genuinely interesting question! i'd also add that when a back catalogue is like legitimately THOUSANDS of hours of rambling conversation it is both hard to search to find bad shit but also...probably filled with regrettable shit that's hard to find! https://twitter.com/...
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@carnage4life
@carnage4life
on x
I think it's more racist that an entire political party is upset about the idea of a Black woman as Supreme Court than that Joe Rogan used the N word on his podcast. I'm not saying the latter is good but instead that the former has way more negative impact and way less outrage.
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@blgtylr
Brandon
on x
Just the idea that you can remove episodes of a podcast that have “offensive language” and he can apologize for “using the language” but not like, acknowledge the underlying racist ideology that led him to think it was okay to use in the first place, like.
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@craigsj
Craig Bro Dude
on x
those rogan clips resurfaced in january 2020 when he endorsed bernie. spotify did the deal anyhow. now they gonna pretend to care about him getting loose w slurs lol
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@rdrv3
David Ruddock
on x
People in Rogan's orbit think about racial slurs like they think about taking off their shoes in the house. “Oh, I guess that's what we do now. We don't say that word (in public).” So, they just see themselves here. Again. “Victims” of a woke culture and “PC” language.
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@eoinhiggins_
@eoinhiggins_
on x
If Joe Rogan can't use racist slurs, he'll lose his appeal for a sizable chunk of his audience https://www.nytimes.com/...
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@rdrv3
David Ruddock
on x
I'm going to be sustained by the energy of men losing their minds over this for months https://twitter.com/...
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@kibblesmith
Daniel Kibblesmith
on x
This means there are more episodes of Joe Rogan where he says the N-Word than there are episodes of Columbo, period. https://twitter.com/...
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@keithedwards
Keith Edwards
on x
But I thought they weren't in the business of censorship. https://twitter.com/... https://twitter.com/...
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@reckless
Nilay Patel
on x
Like, we can all make this *assumption*. But if you really want to run around saying you're a platform, you have to do the hard part of moderation and be transparent about enforcement. Otherwise you're just trying to protect your huge talent investment. Like... a media company.
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@reckless
Nilay Patel
on x
All that talk about transparency and being a platform with rules and neither Spotify nor Rogan will comment on whether 70 clips of the show were deleted because of the n-word or not https://www.theverge.com/...
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@eoinhiggins_
@eoinhiggins_
on x
It's always about being “taken out of context” with these guys https://twitter.com/...
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@jangles
Neville Hobson
on x
Oh, this takes this Joe Rogan kerfuffle to a whole new level... #spotifyexodus https://twitter.com/...
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@jackposobiec
@jackposobiec
on x
If Spotify drops Rogan he will start his own subscription service and easily make 10x what he was in the original contract
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@daviddtss
David Dennis Jr
on x
How did Spotify find 70 n word episodes out of damn near 2,000 episodes? Did they already have them marked for n word use? Just in case someone notices?
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@caitlyn_jenner
Caitlyn Jenner
on x
Bye bye Leftover hippies from the 60's boycotting @joerogan on Spotify. Nobody will miss you. Thank you @Spotify for standing up for Rogan!
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@scottiebeam
Scottie
on x
100 million huh @Spotify https://twitter.com/...
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@donwinslow
Don Winslow
on x
Dear @Spotify , You have openly supported this racism for years. Now you're going around deleting old episodes trying to hide your support. Nope. Watch him smile as he says the N word over and over and over again. You can't delete this. Spotify is bathed in this racism. https://t…
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@tressiemcphd
Tressie McMillan Cottom
on x
I repeat, @spotify got exactly what it wanted in Rogan. Every platform is chomping at the bit for a Rogan. They love the racism, the sexism, the vitriol, the stupidity. It's literally their happy pants pill. https://twitter.com/...
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@matthewacherry
Matthew A. Cherry
on x
Yep deleting my @spotify account. Fuck this. https://twitter.com/...
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@marcushjohnson
Marcus H. Johnson
on x
The censorship debate isn't really about censorship. The same people who say Rogan is being censored want to ban CRT in schools. So its really about protecting white voices from criticism and minimizing Black/Brown voices. Its really about who should have power and who shouldn't.
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@michaelmalice
Michael Malice
on x
both of the episodes are pre-covid https://twitter.com/...
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@cherijacobus
Cheri Jacobus
on x
Ignoring his comparing Black people to apes and saying Black ppls brains are “different” than white ppls, Joe Rogan addresses his repeated use of the N-word in viral clip https://pagesix.com/... via @pagesix
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@yourmusicwhore
@yourmusicwhore
on x
I was trying to hear him out but it just kept getting worse lmao https://twitter.com/...
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@xeni
@xeni
on x
Do not let anyone lie to you that Spotify must choose between censorship and Joe Rogan. The publisher choose to offer a $100 million contract to a man who loves saying the n word with a hard r, and pushes pandemic disinformation. This isn't complicated. Spotify sucks. Rogan sucks
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@scottiebeam
Scottie
on x
This dick is a racist, your honor. There is your context: https://twitter.com/...
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@vinn_ayy
Vinny Thomas
on x
lmao Joe Rogan apologized for using the n word on instagram and most of the comments are white guys saying “we support you brother, much love”
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@daviddtss
David Dennis Jr
on x
SEVENTY. EPISODES. OF. RACIAL. SLURS. SEVEN ZERO. https://twitter.com/...
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@vickerysec
Chris Vickery
on x
wtf? Holy hell, no no no. Joe Rogan is canceled. Immediately. Nobody that looks like Joe, or myself for that matter, gets to use *that* word 70 times(!), in this day and age, in their place of work (e.g. his podcast) and keep the job. Absolutely unacceptable. https://twitter.com/…
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@penenberg
Adam L. Penenberg
on x
“Spotify acts as Rogan's publisher, saying that Spotify is rather a ‘platform’ that lacks any advance editorial control over Rogan's show.” The key word here is “advance”. But when you pay Rogan to be on your platform, you are in essence publishing him. 1/2 https://twitter.com/..…
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@penenberg
Adam L. Penenberg
on x
Spotify has become a throwback to the post 2010-2016 era when “platishers” were the rage. But platforms and publishers have different responsibilities when it comes to disseminating news.
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@carnage4life
@carnage4life
on x
Watched India Arie's story about why she's pulling her music from Spotify and she illuminated a certain injustice. 1. Spotify makes money on music streaming. 2. It pays artists a pittance. 3. Most streams are from Black artists. 4. It spends the money on anti-Black podcasters. ht…
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@timmarchman
Tim Marchman
on x
Rogan explaining how he didn't mean anything racist by saying a Black neighborhood in Philly was like “Planet of the Apes,” but just meant that it was like Africa, is really something. https://twitter.com/...
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@oliverdarcy
Oliver Darcy
on x
Spotify CEO @eldsjal on addressing the company's crisis: “We were too slow to respond.” https://www.wsj.com/...
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@richsignorelli
Richard Signorelli
on x
I am calling for a nationwide boycott of @Spotify and also for all Twitter influencers to pull their podcasts from the service. Joe Rogan Apologizes for ‘Shameful’ Past Use of Racial Slur https://www.nytimes.com/...
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@slpng_giants
@slpng_giants
on x
70 episodes. SEVENTY. EPISODES. Rogan is apologizing now (when caught), but where is the apology from @Spotify for paying this person $100 Million to amplify and profit from him? How many apologies would any of their employees get for saying the n-word on video even once? https:/…
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@joncoopertweets
Jon Cooper
on x
Delete Facebook and Spotify.
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@sarafischer
Sara Fischer
on x
A person familiar w the situation said Rogan decided to remove certain episodes from Spotify in conjunction with his apology after having conversations with Spotify about concerns around episodes. https://twitter.com/...
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@nycjim
Jim Roberts
on x
Spotify CEO apologizes to staff for “the way The Joe Rogan Experience controversy continues to impact each of you.” But he refuses to back away from deal with Rogan: “I do not believe that silencing Joe is the answer.” https://www.axios.com/... https://twitter.com/...
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@jordanbpeterson
Dr Jordan B Peterson
on x
Book burning. Or, more precisely: library burning. Orwell: “he who controls the past controls the future” stop this now @Spotify now now now https://www.forbes.com/...
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@kevinroose
Kevin Roose
on x
Old enough to remember when Mark Zuckerberg gave a big speech at Georgetown about free expression and how FB would never take down false claims by politicians, only to do a total 180 a few months later when his position became untenable. https://www.axios.com/...
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@noahpinion
@noahpinion
on x
Broke: Hating Spotify because it carries Joe Rogan Woke: Hating Spotify because it is quite possibly the shittiest app ever made, and it owns all the pop music
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@dineshdsouza
Dinesh D'Souza
on x
Joe Rogan needs to upload all his episodes—especially the ones removed by Spotify—on Rumble. Rumble now seems to be the only video platform that protects open debate. Facebook and YouTube are the Pravda and Izvestia of our time, vehicles of state-approved propaganda
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@louistheroux
Louis Theroux
on x
FWIW I have no clue why they removed one of my appearances on JRE. (But kept the other one 🤷🏻♂ ️) https://twitter.com/...
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@slpng_giants
@slpng_giants
on x
Being fired for cause is the new being “silenced.” https://www.axios.com/...
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@levinejonathan
Jon Levine
on x
Spotify CEO: Streamer won't be “silencing” Joe Rogan* *After removing more than 100 episodes https://www.axios.com/...
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@laurachapin
Laura Chapin
on x
The Spotify CEO picking a side here, no matter what he says. And he's siding with a virulent racist who used the n word dozens of times. https://twitter.com/...
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@reckless
Nilay Patel
on x
Spotify PR going down the call sheet https://twitter.com/...
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@reckless
Nilay Patel
on x
It is especially obvious when it is single sourced like this lol
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@reckless
Nilay Patel
on x
This is so lame. Just own the decision instead of trying to launder it on background https://www.bloomberg.com/... https://twitter.com/...
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@lucas_shaw
Lucas Shaw
on x
Joe Rogan just took down dozens of episodes of his show after talking to Spotify. These episodes are 2+ years old. They signed a $100M+ deal in 2020. You may ask... why now? https://www.bloomberg.com/...