![]() ![]() On April 28, Rogan falsely claimed that any lockdown to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Febru4:34 PM ET Font Size: White House press secretary Jen Psaki addressed podcaster Joe Rogan and his relationship with audio streaming service Spotify at a press conference Tuesday, urging tech platforms to take stronger action against misinformation. 'Spotify needs Joe Rogan much more than Joe Rogan needs Spotify,' he. Public health experts and White House officials like Dr. White House PUSHES Spotify To Censor Rogan Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar Breaking Points 915K subscribers Subscribe 14K 335K views 1 year ago Krystal and Saagar respond to the. “Our hope is that all major tech platforms - and all major news sources for that matter - be responsible and be vigilant to ensure the American people have access to accurate information on something as significant as COVID-19,” Psaki said of Spotify’s new content warnings. says Washington Examiner White House correspondent Christian Datoc. ![]() Not long after urging companies to suppress disinformation, Psaki was asked for comment on book bans reported at schools nationwide, to which she assured reporters that the Biden administration is “pro-freedom of speech and freedom of expression.” The main target of this new effort has been former professional fighter and television personality Joe Rogan, whose podcast has featured several guests critical of the U.S.’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.Īt the conference, Psaki said that the new warnings are “a positive step,” but the administration would like increased efforts from tech companies to suppress false information and elevate facts. Spotify announced Monday that it would now be including advisories on content that the company believes is pushing misinformation. White House comments on the Joe Rogan controversy In response to Joe Rogan allegedly spreading misinformation, Spotify said it would add a content advisory for videos discussing the. White House press secretary Jen Psaki spoke Tuesday about the ongoing controversy surrounding the Joe Rogan Experience podcast and media company Spotify, saying that the White House wants “more” done by Big Tech companies to suppress “misinformation” on their platforms. ![]()
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