Scientists call out Spotify for Joe Rogan episode dismissing vaccinesVish Gainon January 13, 2022 at 09:23 Silicon RepublicSilicon Republic

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More than 260 scientists have called out Spotify for not implementing a misinformation policy after the streaming service hosted an episode by US podcaster Joe Rogan which they claim spread false information and conspiracy theories around Covid-19.

Large social media and streaming companies such as Facebook, Google and Twitter have been criticised time and again by the scientific community and governments for allowing the promotion of misinformation on their platforms since the pandemic began nearly two years ago.

In an open letter published online, a coalition of scientists, doctors, academics and science communicators have called on Spotify to take action against “mass-misinformation events which continue to occur on its platform”.

In particular, they refer to a podcast episode uploaded on 31 December last year in which Rogan interviews guest Robert Malone, a vaccine scientist who now promotes anti-vaccine theories and has even compared pandemic policies to the Holocaust.

Malone, who was banned from Twitter last month for spreading misinformation, went on to make further baseless claims on the Joe Rogan Experience, according to the letter, and even asserted that societal leaders have “hypnotised” the public.

“These actions are not only objectionable and offensive, but also medically and culturally dangerous,” the letter read.

The scientists argued that the average age of listeners (which number in the millions) of the Joe Rogan Experience on Spotify is 24 years and that, according to data from the US state of Washington’s health department, unvaccinated 12 to 34 year olds are 12 times more likely to be hospitalised with Covid-19 than those fully vaccinated.

“As scientists, we face backlash and resistance as the public grows to distrust our research and expertise. As educators and science communicators, we are tasked with repairing the public’s damaged understanding of science and medicine,” the letter read.

They added that doctors and other medical practitioners “bear the arduous weight of a pandemic that has stretched our medical systems to their limits”, a responsibility that is made harder to bear by misinformation hosted on Spotify through podcasters such as Joe Rogan.

Spotify is not the only large media platform to be asked to establish a clear and public misinformation policy. A group of global fact-checkers have written another open letter, this time to video giant YouTube, asking it to crack down on Covid-19 misinformation on its platform.

Addressed to YouTube chief executive Susan Wojcicki, the letter by the International Fact-Checking Network called YouTube “one of the major conduits of online disinformation and misinformation worldwide” and said its lack of strict misinformation moderation is a cause of major concern for the fact-checking community.

“What we do not see is much effort by YouTube to implement policies that address the problem. On the contrary, YouTube is allowing its platform to be weaponised by unscrupulous actors to manipulate and exploit others, and to organise and fundraise themselves,” the letter read.

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