unless the company did more to stem the flow of harmful falsehoods.similar PR catastrophes
in the future. However, it's unclear how effective it will be in preventing the spread of misinformation. Were harmful content to be featured on a popular podcast, it may gain traction on social media and in press coverage before Spotify can act. Still, at least it'sAll products recommended by Engadget are selected by our editorial team, independent of our parent company. Some of our stories include affiliate links.
Who decides what is harmful, because that's a fine line.
As it turned out, Joe Rogan’s “Covid 19 disinformation” turned out to be “information”. Engadget continues to employ “contributors” who want yet another platform to tell the world their personal opinions on life & politics under the guise of reporting news.
Don’t they also have the Joe Rogan podcast?