

After the montage video surfaced online, the steaming platform Spotify was reported to have taken down his 70 videos for which Rogan agreed to. Spotify’s Chief Executive Daniel Ek published a blog post highlighting the importance of free speech, making it clear that Joe Rogan would not be punished or de-platformed for his comments despite how controversial and potentially harmful. ‘The Joe Rogan Experience’ saw the podcast host Rogan using N-word for several years and now the compilation video of him speaking the racial slur has hit the social media which has created a lot of buzz. The music streaming platform has now added a content advisory warning to Rogan’s podcasts, making it clear to users that they should approach content with some skepticism. Spotify has faced immense pressure to remove the platform from Rogan and take action as a result of the Covid-19 misinformation. Spotify employees threatened to quit, and Spotify users all over the world started deleting their accounts in protest of the entertainer still being allowed to have his platform. Several people started sharing the hashtag encouraging people to stop using Spotify which in turn, limits support of Joe Rogan. in Austin, Texas, an audience member asked Rogan whether he planned to accept the offer to. The controversy only escalated when the matter started trending on Twitter. Rogan says he plans to stick with the platform During a stand-up performance Feb.

The steaming site struck a deal with Rogan in 2020 with more than 100 million. Iconic rock musicians Joni Mitchell and Neil Young led the way, pulling their music from Spotify in defiance of the platform not holding Rogan accountable. Rogan and history of misinformation The Joe Rogan Experience is Spotifys most popular podcast. Scientists were not the only ones outraged by Rogan’s promotion of clearly anti-vax sentiments, with several celebrities speaking up on the matter.
