Harry and Meghan voice concern to Spotify over Covid misinformation

A spokesman for the Archewell foundation said that the Duke and the duchess are concerned about misinformation on the platform and are committed to working with it.

Neil Young and Joni Mitchell are removing their music from the streaming service because it has allowed the airing of misinformation about Covid vaccines.

After moving away from the royal family in 2020, Harry andMeghan signed a series of corporate deals, including to produce and host podcasts, as part of their efforts to make a living.

Joe Rogan’s podcast, The Joe Rogan Experience, was downloaded 190m times a month in 2019

The rise of a highly controversial cultural power was discussed by Joe Rogan.

Hundreds of millions of people are affected by the harms of misinformation every day. The co-founders of our company began to worry about the consequences of Covid-19 misinformation on the platform in April of last year.

We have continued to express our concerns to the company to make sure changes are made to address the public health crisis. We are committed to continuing our work together as we meet this moment.

There was no immediate comment from the company through its website.

More than 20,000 episodes of Covid-19 were removed in accordance with the company's detailed content policies.

Young objected to his music being played on the same platform as Joe Rogan's top-rated show. Rogan has stirred controversy with his views on the vaccine and government mandates.

A group of 270 scientists and medical professionals wrote a letter to Spotify, accusing Rogan of spreading false information on the show.