“The problem I have with the term misinformation, especially today, is that many of the things that we thought of as misinformation just a short while ago are now accepted as fact,” Rogan, whose Spotify deal has been reported to be worth more than $100 million, said. After two high-profile musicians took their. Robert Malone, arguing that they are “high credentialed” people. This led into more from Rogan on why he, in his words, he has a “problem” with the use of the long-in-existence word misinformation. The popular audio streaming service Spotify has come under fire for hosting the podcaster Joe Rogan, who has spread COVID misinformation to millions. Rogan then defended those particular episodes, as well as guests Dr. government banished him to the Arctic, you would still get Covid misinformation and mistrust, because of both these factors and the messaging failure that. “The podcast has been caused of spreading dangerous misinformation, specifically about two episodes,” Rogan said. In a nearly 10-minute video shared to Instagram, the comedian and UFC commentator argued that “a lot of people” have what he says is a “distorted perception” of the podcast’s intentions. (In 2020, Rogan signed a 100 million deal giving. Joe Rogan has addressed the ongoing pushback facing Spotify in connection with episodes of his podcast that have been called out for platforming pandemic-related misinformation. The streaming giant lost 2 billion in market value in the final days of January after hundreds of doctors accused Rogan of promoting COVID-19 misinformation on his show The Joe Rogan Experience and superstars Neil Young and Joni Mitchell asked for their music to be taken off the platform.
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