Spotify to review its 'hateful conduct' policy following industry criticism
Digital music and audio | The Guardian 2018-08-02
Summary:
Streaming platform will reinstate XXXTentacion’s music to playlists after artists including Kendrick Lamar threaten to pull their work
Two weeks after Spotify removed music by R Kelly and rapper XXXTentacion from its editorial playlists, in accordance with its new “hateful conduct” policy, the streaming platform will restore music by the latter in response to a backlash from the industry and its own staff.
Spotify announced the “hate conduct and hateful conduct” policy on 10 May, explaining it wouldn’t censor content because of an artist’s behaviour, but that its “editorial decisions” should reflect the company’s values: “When an artist or creator does something that is especially harmful or hateful (for example, violence against children and sexual violence), it may affect the ways we work with or support that artist or creator.”
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