It will begin testing ways to highlight the platform rules in its creator and publisher tools to raise awareness around what's acceptable and help creators understand their accountability for the content they post.The advisory will direct listeners to Spotify's COVID-19 hub, which includes news reports from ABC News, Politico, the BBC World Service and others. It's working toward adding a content advisory to any podcast episode that includes a discussion about COVID-19.It's publishing its long-standing platform rules designed to guide creators, "from those we work with exclusively to those whose work is shared across multiple platforms." Now posted in Spotify's online newsroom, they'll live permanently on the main Spotify website and are being localized into various languages."It is important to me," Ek said, "that we don't take on the position of being content censor while also making sure that there are rules in place and consequences for those who violate them." What Spotify's doingĮk noted that Spotify has had rules and policies in place for years but hasn't been transparent about them, which led to questions about their application to serious issues including COVID-19.
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