‘The Joe Rogan Experience’ had previously created many headlines for a few different reasons. Thus, Rogan’s podcast got into a lot of trouble. In addition to this, many artists threatened to leave the platform because of the topics discussed on his podcast.

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Spotify thus took certain steps to curb the issue of misinformation. However, according to ‘Neiman Lab‘, the platform has come up with some additional actions that could affect Rogan’s podcast.

Spotify now has rules against dangerous and deceptive content. Their rules to curb dangerous content also include deceptive medical information. The very issue that had caused Rogan’s podcast to come under fire.

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The platform also has rules for sensitive and illegal content. In addition to this, they have also mentioned, “We take these decisions seriously and keep context in mind when making them. Breaking the rules may result in the violative content being removed from Spotify. Repeated or egregious violations may result in accounts being suspended and/or terminated.”

While Rogan’s podcast is one of the biggest ones, it looks like Spotify will be enforcing its new rules seriously. After experiencing so much backlash, Rogan might want to be on the safer side. However, fans also know that he loves a good discussion on several subjects.

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Earlier, the UFC commentator had also stated that he would quit Spotify if he has to walk on eggshells. As a result, it would be interesting to see how Rogan blends his content with the new rules. Many would also be curious to see if these rules have any repercussions on his content.

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Spotify mentioned, “These platform rules will help ensure that Spotify remains an open and safe platform for all. We will continue to evaluate and update this information as needed, so please check back frequently.”

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Many viewers were surprised to hear that Rogan’s deal with the platform was for $200 million instead of $100 million.

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Amidst the issues around his podcast, around 113 episodes were taken down by Spotify. This left many viewers confused. As of now, the podcaster has been regularly releasing episodes with several guests on the platform.

With Rogan having so much bad history around Spotify and his podcast, his response to the platform’s new rules would be fascinating. What do you think about Spotify’s new regulations? Let us know in the comments below.

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