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Spotify Support Buckles Under Complaints From Angry Neil Young Fans (arstechnica.com) 599

On Monday, famed singer-songwriter Neil Young had his music removed from Spotify as a protest against the platform's distribution of Joe Rogan, who's been widely criticized for spreading misinformation about COVID-19 vaccines on his Spotify-exclusive podcast. Now, Neil's fans are taking their frustrations out on Spotify. Ars Technica reports: Though the loss of Young's music likely represents a small percentage of overall streams on Spotify, Young pointed out that "Spotify represents 60% of the streaming of my music to listeners around the world." For Young and his fans, the hit was palpable, and his fans are apparently taking their frustrations out on Spotify. The hashtag #SpotifyDeleted trended on Twitter yesterday, and fans seem to have inundated customer support with so many messages that Spotify has had to take it offline at times. "We're currently getting a lot of contacts so may be slow to respond," a large red banner has read on the support page. Options to message the company, which have previously included live chat with a customer support agent or a chat bot, are now limited to an email address link.

"When I left Spotify, I felt better," Young wrote on his website today. "I support free speech. I have never been in favor of censorship. Private companies have the right to choose what they profit from, just as I can choose not to have my music support a platform that disseminates harmful information. I am happy and proud to stand in solidarity with the front line health care workers who risk their lives every day to help others." The artist, who has long criticized audio quality on streaming services, and on Spotify in particular, closed with one last dig. "As an unexpected bonus, I sound better everywhere else," he wrote.

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Spotify Support Buckles Under Complaints From Angry Neil Young Fans

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  • Wait, didn't the articles day he got kicked out after threatening to delete his music on Spotify? Same end result but kicking shows a whole lot more commitment of Spotify to the money they spent on a covid weirdo...
    • by Ogive17 ( 691899 ) on Saturday January 29, 2022 @09:31AM (#62217477)
      He told them to remove his music and they did.
    • by Entrope ( 68843 ) on Saturday January 29, 2022 @09:31AM (#62217479) Homepage

      No, Neil Young told Spotify to either censor Joe Rogan or remove Young's music from the site. People who miss his music should take it up with him rather than Spotify.

      Personally, this kind of thing is exactly why I buy and rip CDs rather than pay to stream music.

      • by tlhIngan ( 30335 ) <slashdot.worf@net> on Saturday January 29, 2022 @09:50AM (#62217525)

        No, Neil Young told Spotify to either censor Joe Rogan or remove Young's music from the site. People who miss his music should take it up with him rather than Spotify.

        Personally, this kind of thing is exactly why I buy and rip CDs rather than pay to stream music.

        Why? He said why he's leaving Spotify (he can't condone the fact that Spotify is paying $100M for vaccine misinformation), and thus pulled his music off.

        His music is still on other platforms, and if you're a fan, perhaps you will cancel your Spotify subscription and subscribe to one of the competing services that still carry him.

        With these services, it's all about numbers. Spotify lives and dies by subscription numbers. It's obvious they make money from Joe Rogan, and that's their right to. Just as it's Neil Young's right to not support a platform that he feels is doing the wrong thing.

        He always knew Spotify will remove him, and he probably wants it, as he's been complaining for years about streaming music Now he had a reason to. Subscribers to Spotify are leaving messages that they're leaving, and the publicity probably alerted other subscribers who remain subscribed but hardly use the service to also cancel once and for all.

        Spotify can always go promote Eric Clapton if they wanted instead (Clapton became an anti-vaxxer after getting fully vaccinated because he spent a day feeling like crap - in other words, he had a perfectly normal reaction).

        Chances are, the move will probably barely cost him any money - if his fans move to another service, then those payments increase. But you're also talking about someone rich enough that streaming much royalty rates have been a rounding error anyways.

  • Snowball effect (Score:4, Informative)

    by burtosis ( 1124179 ) on Saturday January 29, 2022 @09:30AM (#62217475)
    Now Joni Mitchell says she is removing her music as well [pitchfork.com]. Free association and free market have consequences that right wing people seem to hate.
    • by Train0987 ( 1059246 ) on Saturday January 29, 2022 @09:36AM (#62217491)

      Yes, right-wing people across the country are deeply mourning the loss of Joni Mitchell from Spotify. However will they survive this massive blow to conservatism?

  • by Salo2112 ( 628590 ) on Saturday January 29, 2022 @09:35AM (#62217489)
    In this case, literally.
    • Although Neil's own streaming platform has a much better bitrate/fidelity than Spotify, I would still rather listen to music I enjoy, instead of listening to any Neil Young song.
  • by LatencyKills ( 1213908 ) on Saturday January 29, 2022 @09:49AM (#62217517)

    Sure, Young probably is not responsible for a lot of Spotify traffic, but already Joni Mitchell has announced she is joining him. Many younger artists are socially active and decidedly anti pandemic. Will someone like Taylor Swift join them? Will Spotify turn into a haven for RWNJ? Time will tell.

  • by rmdingler ( 1955220 ) on Saturday January 29, 2022 @09:51AM (#62217527) Journal

    Whether you like Neil Young or not, he's at least willing to sacrifice something for principle, showing some rare character in this day and age.

    I don't know much about Joe Rogan, except that he's in the news a lot and he used to be involved in mixed martial arts in some fashion. Without doing any more research, I'm confidently going to assume not listening to his medical advice makes me no less informed a person.

    • by DNS-and-BIND ( 461968 ) on Saturday January 29, 2022 @10:18AM (#62217601) Homepage

      It's like you've never watched Joe Rogan before. He is about the nicest man ever. There's something for everyone on his channel, click here to check it out. His wheelhouse is MMA and comedy, but he interviews far and wide.

      He's got Bari Weiss formerly of the New York Times, Joey Diaz, Robert Downey Jr., Jimmy Dore, Michael Malice (super interesting guy with his own channel [youtube.com]), Tulsi Gabbard, Edward Norton, Kevin Smith, Richard Dawkins, Edward Snowden (by Skype of course), Evander Holyfield, Roseanne Barr, Rob Zombie, Dan Ackroyd...there's something there for everyone. He likes to smoke weed and thinks politicians should have to take DMT before taking office. He is definitely on the left side of politics.

      Casting him as some kind of neo-nazi is so dishonest I can't even. Shutting down people for speaking is not fighting fascism. It IS fascism!

      It wasn't his medical advice. It was the doctor who invented mRNA vaccines. If you think not having opposition media and having the ruling class able to dictate what is and isn't the truth is a good idea, you're nuts. Journalism is printing what the powerful don't want printed, everything else is public relations. [youtu.be]

      "There's nothing wrong with being a conservative. There's something wrong with wanting everyone to think the way you do, though."

      -- Joe Rogan https://youtu.be/sCD9zjf_YRU?t=527 [youtu.be]

      • by KermodeBear ( 738243 ) on Saturday January 29, 2022 @11:16AM (#62217859) Homepage

        Wish I had mod points today. This is one of the very few informative posts on this story.

        Joe Rogan is a guy who does long-form interviews with various people. Politicians, musicians, doctors, pop culture stars, whomever. They sit down and talk about stuff and Joe asks questions. That's it. Wow.

        Not a fan of Rogan myself (I have nothing against the guy, the style of his show just isn't for me), but I can recognize the value he brings, and he does give his listeners access to information that might otherwise not have. And sometimes he has people on who definitely run counter to the narrative we're all supposed to follow. Oh no, god forbid there's a different perspective on something!

        I think Neil made a bad decision here, but whatever, his decision to make.

      • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 ) on Saturday January 29, 2022 @01:47PM (#62218399) Homepage Journal

        Rogan has got better lately, but there are still two issues.

        1. He gives bad medical advice like advising young people not to get vaccinated.

        2. He doesn't always challenge his guests on their BS. He's got better at it but still gives people way to much of a platform without much critical analysis of their position.

        • 1. The WHO also gives bad medical advice, like advising young people not to get vaccinated. Damn those antivaxers..

          2. I assume by BS you mean 'things I dont agree with'. Rogan doesnt claim to be an expert, are you?

      • by KalvinB ( 205500 )

        Joe Rogan has taken a deep dive down the far right rabbit hole. His 4 hour interview with Jordan Peterson was probably the last straw for a lot of people. It was so divorced from reality it was insane. Rogan at least tried to push back a bit.

        Inventing the mRNA vaccine doesn't make you immune from conspiracy theories and crackpot anti-vaxx silliness. The inventor of the transistor was a raging racist who people tolerated only because of his otherwise brilliant mind.

        The problem with Joe Rogan is that he's

    • That's 60% of "the" streaming revenue, not 60% of "his" revenue. He sold the majority share of his catalog just last year for ~$100M. Technically, the majority shareholders are losing the bulk of the streaming revenue, not him. But don't shed any tears for them. It was their decision.

    • Whether you like Neil Young or not, he's at least willing to sacrifice something for principle, showing some rare character in this day and age.

      His is showing nothing but hypocrisy. He's just a has been from the 1960s/70s, he was 2nd tier even to the 80s generation, strictly a boomer thing. He's just going for some free press, struggling to be relevant once again.

      Claiming to be free speech, anti-censorship, while demanding censorship of someone he disapproves of. What a hypocrite. Then again he's really old, as he and other boomers said in their youth, never trust anyone over 30. Perhaps they had a clue back in the 1960s.

      I don't know much about Joe Rogan, except that he's in the news a lot and he used to be involved in mixed martial arts in some fashion. Without doing any more research, I'm confidently going to assume not listening to his medical advice makes me no less informed a person.

      Your research will find

  • by echo123 ( 1266692 ) on Saturday January 29, 2022 @09:55AM (#62217533)
    Try https://freeyourmusic.com/ [freeyourmusic.com] to move your playlists between music/podcast services, to move *away* from The Spotify Misinformation Network to something that is not part of The Problem, for example.

    Joe Rogan has 4x the tuned-in audience that Fox News enjoys nightly. It's not a free speech issue, they all do it for ratings and money. Rogan is just a shock jock (refer to: Fear Factor [imdb.com]). I'm leaving Spotify so as not to fund misinformation, which is a huge problem. Joe Rogan's, Spotify's, Fox News', and Facebook's business model is all about ears & eyeballs and money and honest, useful truth in the middle of a multi-year global pandemic is just something these massively profitable media organizations are unwilling to participate in. Why should I fund them? Good-bye Spotfiy!
  • Important context (Score:5, Insightful)

    by Dixie_Flatline ( 5077 ) <vincent.jan.gohNO@SPAMgmail.com> on Saturday January 29, 2022 @09:59AM (#62217545) Homepage

    Neil Young had polio when he was a kid. He knows how essential vaccines are.

    • by mjwx ( 966435 )

      Neil Young had polio when he was a kid. He knows how essential vaccines are.

      This. most people my age (pushing 40) won't remember a time where dangerous diseases were a real risk of killing or permanently disabling (and disfiguring in the case of Polio) because we practically eliminated them with vaccines before we were even born.

      The cases of measles and mumps in Australia were near non-existent in the 80's and 90's because everyone born then got vaccinated.

  • Ain't singin' or Pepsi
    Ain't singin' for Coke
    Ain't singin' for nobody
    Makes me look like a joke
  • not sure (Score:2, Insightful)

    by argStyopa ( 232550 )

    ...Why anyone gives a shit about what some drugged out ancient rock star has to say, or any artist, particularly.
    You make (or made) nice sounds. It doesn't really mean you know shit about anything else.

    Why do the super rich think we care what they think?

  • by rsilvergun ( 571051 ) on Saturday January 29, 2022 @10:21AM (#62217615)
    this was likely the point of Young starting this, to get a boycott going among artists. If it becomes a trend it'll force Spotify to respond.

    And for the record, Rogan is not being silenced. He's a multi millionaire and there'll be plenty of space on the Internet for his mininformatative podcast.

    I find it odd that the same folks who'll tell me that if you don't like what a business does you should vote with your dollars, but whenever anyone does that against somebody they don't like it's "cancel culture".

    Shows how disingenuous the whole thing is.
    • Re: (Score:2, Insightful)

      by Anonymous Coward

      Censor people we hate or we'll remove our music

    • It has been astonishing to watch Democrats justify this censorship on the grounds that private corporations are entitled to do whatever they want. Not even radical free-market libertarians espouse such a pro-corporate view. Even the most ardent capitalist recognizes that companies that wield power have an obligation to act in the public interest, and are answerable to the public regarding whether they are doing so.

      Meanwhile, it's the so-called "tolerant" leftists that engage in censorship, whether it's over

  • by xonen ( 774419 ) on Saturday January 29, 2022 @10:25AM (#62217641) Journal

    `The needle and the damage done` gets a whole new meaning.

    Anyways, Neil and his fans are feel to do as they see fit, but after watching some fragments that initiated this outrage, i'm not sure i understand why he's so upset. Dude interviews someone. Someone has an opinion. World keeps turning. Feels more he had an episode of nerd rage 'mom.. someone on the internet is wrong'.

    • He doesn't like free speech. Simple as that.
      • He doesn't like free speech.
        Simple as that.

        He exercised free speech right now. You can't have free speech without freedom of association. And why would someone who nearly died of polio want to remotely associate himself with an anti-vax shock jock?

        Why is it you right wing people think freedom of speech means only *your* speech or the speech of those people you support?

    • He should eat a Snickers. :)
      I fail to see it being worth getting so angry over.

    • Re: (Score:3, Insightful)

      by thegarbz ( 1787294 )

      When you nearly die as a child from a virus which we eliminated via vaccination, I feel like you may be upset to see someone spreading anti-vax bullshit on a platform that you also share.

      World keeps turning.

      The world has stopped turning for 880000 Americans and will stop turning for many more while misinformation gets spread.

      Feels more he had an episode of nerd rage

      No. Nerd rage is posting angrily on Slashdot about some virtue signalling bullshit. Not asking for your music to be pulled from the number one streaming site (directly affecting your income) because you ha

  • Lots of people like me grew up to Neil Young and saw him as an outsider not beholden to the establishment. That was part of his appeal. Well now he is an angry old man in the establishment and wants to silence entertainers that say stuff he does not like. He has evolved into his own enemy.

    I am fully vaccinated and boosted and will continue to take the advice of my doctor. Myself and anyone with a brain is not going to listen to Joe Rogan for medical advice. That does not mean he should be canceled, He is an

  • by schwit1 ( 797399 ) on Saturday January 29, 2022 @11:33AM (#62217957)

    "Nobody has stronger opinions about Joe Rogan than people who have never listened to Joe Rogan."

  • by hsthompson69 ( 1674722 ) on Saturday January 29, 2022 @12:18PM (#62218155)

    Was this like the guy who has a footprint on the moon?

  • Spotify has paid Joe Rogan $100,000,000 - that's high-end fighter jet money - for the exclusive rights to host his disinformation-riddled bro spiel with his chosen asshat of the week on their system. Every pop star would've had to join in on a threat to leave to make them consider selling or ditching that investment.

    The funny thing is that the roots of Rogan's apparent love of disinformation come from his desire to be able to sit down and discuss topics like a normal average Joe while knowing precisely jack shit about them...in front of half a zillion people. He started out like your neighbor who's not really a bad guy but believes some dumb shit and often talks out of his ass, just with his reach turned up to a planetary scale. And his affinity for disinformation seems to be bringing him closer and closer to fascism over time, to the point that he's now invited Jordan Peterson onto his show quite recently. He may soon be like PewDiePie, in that he could be one of the alt-right's greatest assets whether he realizes it or not.

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