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"Spotify removes R. Kelly and XXXtengallonhat's music off promoted playli..."


  

          

citing hate content and hateful conduct. i'm sure this will be implemented consistently regardless of the artist...

https://www.billboard.com/articles/business/8455375/spotify-removes-r-kelly-music-playlists-new-hate-content-conduct-policy

Beginning today (May 10), Spotify users will no longer be able to find R. Kelly's music on any of the streaming service's editorial or algorithmic playlists. Under the terms of a new public hate content and hateful conduct policy Spotify is putting into effect, the company will no longer promote the R&B singer's music in any way, removing his songs from flagship playlists like RapCaviar, Discover Weekly or New Music Friday, for example, as well as its other genre- or mood-based playlists.

"We are removing R. Kelly’s music from all Spotify owned and operated playlists and algorithmic recommendations such as Discover Weekly," Spotify told Billboard in a statement. "His music will still be available on the service, but Spotify will not actively promote it. We don’t censor content because of an artist’s or creator’s behavior, but we want our editorial decisions -- what we choose to program -- to reflect our values. When an artist or creator does something that is especially harmful or hateful, it may affect the ways we work with or support that artist or creator."

Over the past several years, Kelly has been accused by multiple women of sexual violence, coercion and running a "sex cult," including two additional women who came forward to Buzzfeed this week. Though he has never been convicted of a crime, he has come under increasing scrutiny over the past several weeks, particularly with the launch of the #MuteRKelly movement at the end of April. Kelly has vociferously defended himself, saying those accusing him are an “attempt to distort my character and to destroy my legacy." And while RCA Records has thus far not dropped Kelly from his recording contract, Spotify has distanced itself from promoting his music.

"When we look at promotion, we look at issues around hateful conduct, where you have an artist or another creator who has done something off-platform that is so particularly out of line with our values, egregious, in a way that it becomes something that we don't want to associate ourselves with," Jonathan Prince, Spotify's vp/head of content and marketplace policy, tells Billboard. "So we've decided that in some circumstances, we may choose to not work with that artist or their content in the same way -- to not program it, to not playlist it, to not do artist marketing campaigns with that artist."

Kelly is the only artist that Spotify specifically acknowledged would fall under this new public policy, though others may also be affected. Later on Thursday, Billboard was able to confirm that controversial rapper XXXTentacion had also been removed from playlists, namely the highly influential RapCaviar.

The hateful conduct provision is one part of the new policy, which also includes a provision for hate content. The company is making a point to acknowledge there are different cultural standards as to what could be considered offensive in different regions around the globe -- Spotify is available in more than 50 countries worldwide -- but worked together with several advocacy groups to determine its definition of hate content, including The Southern Poverty Law Center, The Anti-Defamation League, Color Of Change, Showing Up for Racial Justice (SURJ), GLAAD, Muslim Advocates and the International Network Against Cyber Hate.

"Hate content is content that expressly and principally promotes, advocates, or incites hatred or violence against a group or individual based on characteristics, including, race, religion, gender identity, sex, ethnicity, nationality, sexual orientation, veteran status, or disability," the policy reads. "When we are alerted to content that violates our policy, we may remove it (in consultation with rights holders) or refrain from promoting or manually programming it on our service."

The company acknowledges that, with more than 35 million tracks on its service, it cannot police everything, and has introduced a three-pronged reporting system for hate content or hateful conduct, including internal monitoring from its teams already in place; consultations with expert partners, such as the advocacy groups it worked with to develop the policy; and user comments and reports. The company also says it has created a monitoring tool called Spotify AudioWatch to help it screen for and flag hate content.

The new guidelines for Spotify arrive not just in the midst of the #MeToo and #TimesUp movements -- which helped springboard the #MuteRKelly initiative -- but also as YouTube, another music streaming service with a widely-used free tier and a massive user base, has had to deal with extensive criticism and an advertiser backlashrevolving around its users uploading hateful content to its platform. YouTube has announced that it is working on ways to curb hate speech and content, and revealed a new filter to screen for "hate" videos and flag them for takedown, and to not place advertisements against them.

It's also not the first time Spotify has addressed hate content on its platform; Prince acknowledges that the company has had internal policies to address such content for years, and last August the company announced it had removed an array of white supremacist content from its catalog.

"We are pleased to be in partnership with Spotify, in identifying and setting standards to ensure content on their platform continues to allow for artistic and creative freedom and expression, while ensuring the most inclusive and just world we can live in," said Rashid Shabazz, chief marketing and storytelling officer at Color of Change, which worked with Spotify on its policy, in a statement to Billboard. "Spotify is a trendsetter, and we are encouraged and hopeful that the new policy will encourage others in the digital music industry to follow their example, and look to address content on their platforms that may foster hate, discrimination and bias."

"I think that, frankly, all of us have become increasingly aware of the responsibility that we have when we make recommendations about content, and particularly when we're doing that in a way that may send signals to our audience about what we believe and what we value," Prince tells Billboard. "So we thought it was really past time for us to take a really over-arching look at that. These are really complicated issues and this is our first iteration of a really comprehensive policy. We're going to continue to try to evolve our approach to these things."

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Spotify removes R. Kelly and XXXtengallonhat's music off promoted playli... [View all] , BrooklynWHAT, Thu May-10-18 01:59 PM
 
Subject Author Message Date ID
R. Kelly's music == "Hate Content" ??? (now w/ edit)
May 10th 2018
1
Content and Conduct
May 10th 2018
2
^ ^ ^Sees it.
May 14th 2018
39
XXXtengallonhat <---- L M A O
May 10th 2018
3
same
May 10th 2018
4
i like his music, but i LOVE making up names for him
May 10th 2018
9
R Kelly's management team responds. They have a point
May 10th 2018
5
They really don’t.
May 10th 2018
6
of course they do. just stick with the facts and don't moralize
May 10th 2018
10
      ^^^^This^^^^
May 11th 2018
13
      Spotify didnt exist in John Lennon & Ozzy Osborne's prime
May 19th 2018
44
           boy oh boy, all these wack excuses
May 23rd 2018
57
                Im not sure you know the definition of excuse
May 25th 2018
70
                     no, it was not. they separated art from artists.
May 25th 2018
71
because he's accused of ongoing abuse
May 10th 2018
7
this slope slippery af.
May 10th 2018
8
its a racist Move and last I check Kellz can travel abroad passport
May 10th 2018
11
They aren't removing his music, just not promoting it
May 11th 2018
12
      He’s keeping the failing Spotify afloat.
May 12th 2018
20
Pretty sure Guns and Roses
May 11th 2018
14
Bottom line
May 11th 2018
15
It’s not that serious.
May 12th 2018
16
Solution is simple-New themed playlists
May 12th 2018
17
fuck kellz but this is a dangerous precedent
May 12th 2018
18
Depends on how many artists are pedophiles or Nazis.
May 12th 2018
19
depends on what a "lot" is...berry, jagger, bowie, lewis a lot?
May 12th 2018
23
right? because *literally everyone* peed on a kid
May 12th 2018
21
      look at this basement dweller still thinking there are only a few
May 12th 2018
22
           mans really used "it was known 20 years ago" to handwave peeing on kids
May 14th 2018
25
           name the people on spotify playlists accused of currently keeping women
May 14th 2018
26
           *dies waiting*
May 19th 2018
50
           this is pretty stupid
May 14th 2018
27
I get it, but I don't like it.
May 12th 2018
24
WHAT IF
May 14th 2018
32
      ¿que es?
May 14th 2018
37
Gotta side with MaXXX on the issue
May 14th 2018
28
They’re still carrying R. Kelly’s rape anthems.
May 14th 2018
29
But they made the 'statement'...yes?
May 14th 2018
30
      They also removed a bunch of Nazi music too.
May 14th 2018
31
      making you losers cry
May 14th 2018
33
           Man, you got more patience than me.
May 14th 2018
34
                Maybe you two can take a break from congratulating each
May 14th 2018
36
                They don't want to give these folks money
May 15th 2018
41
                     Then don’t.. it’s real easy not to give these folks money
May 19th 2018
43
                          this is an actual example (not your reply, but the whole controversy)
May 19th 2018
49
                it's so obvious that they don't care what happens
May 14th 2018
38
Can you link me that content on Spotify.com I can't seem to find it.
May 15th 2018
40
      RE: Can you link me that content on Spotify.com I can't seem to find it....
Jun 01st 2018
76
Ugh.
May 14th 2018
35
Some of which was enabled by the parents of the targeted girls
May 19th 2018
42
      so your argument is "if a girl's parents dont care, why should we?"
May 19th 2018
45
           If I'm being fair...
May 19th 2018
46
                How is that comment vile? Some of the targeted's parents were
May 19th 2018
47
                     my morality standard is not set by random parents
May 19th 2018
48
                     you're doing awful, sweetie
May 19th 2018
51
                     And where were those parents again in 1994 and 2003?
May 20th 2018
54
                          I have no clue what you're asking
May 20th 2018
55
                     It's vile because ....
May 19th 2018
52
                          He got away with it for far too long thanks to the people that allowed
May 20th 2018
53
                               if you want to be a lying shit, just say "I'm a lying shit"
May 23rd 2018
58
"it's too late, they should have did this shit 30 years ago"
May 22nd 2018
56
his streams increased?
May 23rd 2018
59
Maxxx wrote a script in Python to spin R.Kelly non stop
May 23rd 2018
60
LMAO
May 23rd 2018
61
of course they did.
May 23rd 2018
62
He's emboldened by the support he still gets from his black fanbase
May 24th 2018
63
This part.
May 24th 2018
64
shocked, amazed, appalled.
May 24th 2018
66
The Pee Hive is dumb strong
May 24th 2018
65
      RE: The Pee Hive is dumb strong-HOLY CRAP DOC!!!LMAO!!!!
Jun 01st 2018
73
he's right. On a couple of fronts
May 24th 2018
67
      Oh for sure.
May 24th 2018
68
Spotify plans to adjust policy due to artist & employee backlash (swipe)
May 25th 2018
69
You pedophile fans can rejoice. Spotify drops policy.
Jun 01st 2018
72
Lol. You mad
Jun 01st 2018
74
      it was a slippery slope
Jun 01st 2018
75
      They would have had to damn near wipe out a huge chunk.....
Jun 01st 2018
77
           Right. This cld never work as long as Last Caress by Misfits is on there
Jun 02nd 2018
78
           which spotify playlist is that on? sorry I don't browse em like that.
Jun 02nd 2018
81
           So you only read the part about playlists. There's more to the article.
Jun 02nd 2018
82
                I know, you don't actually know what the policy was.
Jun 02nd 2018
85
                     So you didn't read the article. Not surprising.
Jun 02nd 2018
87
                          this is funny because
Jun 02nd 2018
89
           Misfits are not to be taken seriously
Jun 02nd 2018
83
                So people can just say they aren't serious, and it's not "hate content"?
Jun 02nd 2018
84
                     imagine if you can hypothetically, no dirt came out on Quentin Tarantino
Jun 02nd 2018
86
                          Imagine if you can hypothetically, this was about Spotify proclaiming a
Jun 02nd 2018
88
                               um
Jun 02nd 2018
90
                               Where did I say they rolled it back?
Jun 02nd 2018
92
                                    you claimed it was about more than playlists.
Jun 02nd 2018
94
                                         They've removed certain content from their catalog for violating this
Jun 02nd 2018
96
                                              you have no idea what you're talking about, LOL
Jun 02nd 2018
99
                                                   Or you could just admit you didn't read the article thoroughly
Jun 02nd 2018
102
                                                        It's funny every time you say that.
Jun 02nd 2018
104
                               ...
Jun 02nd 2018
91
                                    Your point?
Jun 02nd 2018
93
                                         that you don't want to admit you misread it.
Jun 02nd 2018
95
                                              Ah ok, then you're just wrong.
Jun 02nd 2018
97
                                                   fortunately all the evidence is there to show I'm right.
Jun 02nd 2018
100
                                                        Or you could just admit you didn't read the article thoroughly
Jun 02nd 2018
103
           which isn't true.
Jun 02nd 2018
80
      dude whines for days about playlists
Jun 02nd 2018
79
           http://i.imgur.com/c7c8aDx.jpg
Jun 02nd 2018
98
                I'm glad you've found a way to admit I'm right.
Jun 02nd 2018
101

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