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The controversy prompted a change from Spotify, with the platform announcing that it would redirect users to a hub containing facts about coronavirus.ĭaniel Ek, the Spotify CEO, also said in a statement that it had "become clear to me that we have an obligation to do more to provide balance and access to widely-accepted information from the medical and scientific communities". 'The Joe Rogan Podcast' recently came under fire after two guests voiced views that contradicted the advice of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. She said: "Our hope is all major tech platforms and all major news sources for that matter be responsible and be vigilant to ensure that the American people have access to accurate information on something as significant as COVID." Press secretary Jen Psaki has welcomed the move as a "positive step", following the recent outrage over Joe Rogan's show. The White House has praised Spotify's decision to add advisory warnings to podcasts following a COVID-19 controversy.
