KEY POINTS
  • The group of 18 experts will advise Spotify as it develops products and policies and thinks about emerging issues.
  • The council is purely advisory in nature, and Spotify can accept or reject its advice.

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This picture taken in Toulouse, southwestern France, on January 31, 2022 shows a smartphone displaying the Joe Rogan podcast and a screen displaying the Spotify's logo.

Spotify on Monday announced it has formed a Safety Advisory Council to provide third-party input on issues such as hate speech, disinformation, extremism and online abuse.

The group represents another step in Spotify's efforts to deal with harmful content on its audio streaming service after backlash earlier this year over "The Joe Rogan Experience," in which the podcaster was accused of spreading misinformation about Covid-19.

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