Culture Joe Rogan debuts on Spotify with his most controversial episodes missing - Joe Rogan made his debut on Spotify on Tuesday, but apparently not all of his podcast episodes made the cut.

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Several past episodes with controversial guests are notably absent from the new Joe Rogan Experience channel, including interviews with conspiracy theorists Alex Jones and David Seaman, right-wing figures such as Owen Benjamin, Milo Yiannopoulos, Gavin McInnes, Charles C. Johnson and Sargon of Akkad, and comedian Chris D'Elia, who has recently been accused of sexual impropriety. A few of the vanished guests were more perplexing, such as pot activist Tommy Chong.

Rogan's fans wondered online whether Spotify refused to allow certain episodes, or if Rogan himself decided to trim the archive of his most frequently criticized content, or if this was some sort of oddly specific temporary oversight. A representative for Spotify and Rogan did not return a request for comment, and Rogan's Twitter feed was silent on the matter.

Mikhaila Peterson, daughter of the controversial professor and public speaker Jordan Peterson, slammed the move:
Spotify reportedly paid more than $100 million to lure the country's most popular podcaster exclusively to the streaming service. The Spotify-based shows launched with a marathon five-hour interview with comedian Duncan Trussell, but the missing episodes were not addressed. Rogan's shows are still currently available on YouTube and podcasting platforms like iTunes, but the plan is for JRE to move exclusively to Spotify by the end of the year. The partnership was considered a massive win for Spotify, which has seen its stock nearly double since the deal was announced in May.

Rogan's podcast includes more than 1,500 episodes of long-form interviews with comedians, actors, sports figures, authors, intellectuals, and political commentators. The comedian and MMA commentator has long prided himself on talking to people from across the political spectrum and has frequently railed against "de-platforming" – tech companies that remove controversial voices.

“They want me to just continue doing it the way I’m doing it right now,” Rogan has previously said of the Spotify deal. “It’s just a licensing deal, so Spotify won’t have any creative control over the show. It will be the exact same show. We’re going to be working with the same crew doing the exact same show."

In a profile of Rogan in The Atlantic last August, writer Devin Gordon broke down Rogan's many strengths as a podcaster, yet also cited some of his guest choices as a serious blindspot: "Joe likes [Jack Dorsey]. He likes Milo Yiannopoulos. He likes Alex Jones. He wants you to know that he doesn’t agree with much of what they say, but he also wants you to know that off camera they’re the nicest guys. If we all have fatal flaws, this is Joe’s: his insistence on seeing value in people even when he shouldn’t, even when they’ve forfeited any right to it, even when the harm outweighs the good. It comes from a generous place, but it amounts to careless cruelty. He just won’t write people off, and then he compounds the sin by throwing them a lifeline at the moment when they least deserve it."

Now it seems in Rogan's move to Spotify that a handful of his most radioactive guests may have at last been written off – or, at least, off his new platform.

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Personally I'm just shocked that the Colion Noir episode wasn't cut. The left fears nothing more than a proud black man (not ADOS) being paid megabucks to shill for the NRA.
 
Beanie man brought up a good point on what they might try to do and it was something he had seen happen at Vice, people filed complaints where they claimed that having to work in an environment with objectionable content was sexual harassment and shit like that.

The poor oppressed troons at Spotify really show how entitled they are by demanding editorial oversight and the right to ban episodes from airing if they don't like it. I think they really believe they have the power to get all of their demands met and they will be really surprised when that doesn't happen. Don't forget that they are powerless and oppressed though.
 
Fair play to Rogan for giving a platform to folks from almost every part of the ideological spectrum, where ideas can be put out there without being judged or editorialised. That's an unironically stunning and brave thing to do in current year.

I agree sorta but sometimes it's just one of his dudebro buddies and I'm not into sports. Like, nothing against the guests he has on that I don't like but it's not political, he has on all sorts of people. Like a variety show almost.
 
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Why did he stop doing it live
They are/were terrified of accidentally playing copyrighted audio and getting the channel taken down. At least that was their official story.

Sorry for the Facebook link but there was this incident last year, after they switched to pre-recorded eps, where Eddie Bravo starts talking about the CIA and Joe awkwardly cuts him off saying he has to pee and then there's a clear cut where they took something out.
The hot mix incident from Jack Dorsey and his street shiting lawyer is why Joe no longer goes live.
 
Beanie man brought up a good point on what they might try to do and it was something he had seen happen at Vice, people filed complaints where they claimed that having to work in an environment with objectionable content was sexual harassment and shit like that.

The poor oppressed troons at Spotify really show how entitled they are by demanding editorial oversight and the right to ban episodes from airing if they don't like it. I think they really believe they have the power to get all of their demands met and they will be really surprised when that doesn't happen. Don't forget that they are powerless and oppressed though.
It is suspect that they are screeching now and not at least when he first announced it, what, like a month ago? Surely there were rumors floating around the company that they were going to approach him a while ago.
 
It is suspect that they are screeching now and not at least when he first announced it, what, like a month ago? Surely there were rumors floating around the company that they were going to approach him a while ago.
Not really, if this is a cabal of mid tier employees. Obviously, they didn't want the deal with Rogan. Most likely utterly oblivious to its development.

So, when it happened: they began communicating and decided to throw a temper tantrum as a response..

I'm pretty positive folks that this a TINY amount of employees which certain media outlets are trying to prop up...

Largely because certain media outlets despise Rogan..
 

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“And if you have a problem with people saying terrible s*** and you work for Spotify, maybe you should listen to some of the lyrics (of songs on the platform). Because some of the lyrics and some of the f***ing music that you guys play over and over and over again makes my s*** pale in comparison.

“But I get it, you’re a 23-year-old woke kid and you’re working for this company and you think you’re gonna put your foot down, I get it.”
 
The real story here is that conspiratards are ranting and raving about Joe wearing an earpiece at 2:52:17 and hearing a woman's voice that isn't visible on camera saying "relax, we're here."

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Also, conflicting reports of the episode appearing/not appearing in Spotify:
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How are you gonna have a discusion when you have to "fact" check everything?

Joe is a sellout. Hope the money was worth it.
 
I'm calling gayop in this. No way the mic picks up anything from an earpiece or headphone unless he is extremely deaf to have the volume up that loud. He constantly has to tell guests to bring their mics closer. They defended allowing Jones on. They kinda have to if they want to keep their sacred cow.

 
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Also, conflicting reports of the episode appearing/not appearing in Spotify:
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He claimed it was some kind of bug:

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The episode was missing for me yesterday when people first were talking about it being pulled. Given that the Spotify CEO defended the Alex Jones eps, I'm 50/50 on it being actually a glitch or one of the trannies at Spotify who bitched about Joe when this all started taking it upon themselves to delete the ep, only to be smacked down by someone higher up.
 
I haven't finished the episode yet, that'll be for tomorrow's car ride but it's pretty glaring so far that they're talking about platform censorship and Alex Jones being banned from YT and Spotify and NOT mentioning the fact that all of his Rogan appearances are missing. Very bitchmade.

On the other hand I feel Joe took the high road not bringing up the kerfluffle where Jones was going around telling everyone he'd be Joe's first guest on the new show, but I imagine they hashed it out before. The whole "fact checking" thing is interesting. I'm not sure if Rogan was forced to do it by Spotify or he just voluntarily decided to do it to try and pre-empt the criticism by being "responsible." Didn't matter anyway, since a bunch of people are just bashing the fact that Spotify would DARE allow Far Right Alt Right Right Wing BigoTroll Conspiracy Theorist Alex Jones on their site. And not a one of them will even listen to the episode.

However, it looks like Rogan is safe at Spotify to do whatever the fuck he wants for now:


The company on Thursday said "The Joe Rogan Experience" is now the No. 1 show in its English-speaking markets and it "outperformed our audience expectations," after the podcast was added to Spotify on September 1. Spotify also said "The Michelle Obama Podcast" was the No. 1 show on its platform globally in July and August.

And it's not even Spotify exclusive yet.
 
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