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Spotify Users Allegedly Find Erotic Videos In Search Results, Music Streaming Giant Removes Content

A Spotify spokesperson has reportedly said that the erotic content has now been removed.

Spotify, a leading music streaming service, found itself embroiled in controversy after some users reported encountering sexually explicit content in search results. A Reddit user shared a screenshot showing a pornographic video appearing in the search suggestions for rapper M.I.A, sparking concern.

In response, a Spotify spokesperson told The Verge that the content had been removed as it violated the platform’s policies. As part of its content moderation guidelines, Spotify removes any material that contains explicit sexual content. However, users on Reddit have highlighted instances where explicit videos unexpectedly appeared in search results, and in one case, even erotic audio tracks were suggested in a user's Discovery Weekly playlist, raising further concerns about the platform's content filtering.

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Erotic Content Often Bypasses Spotify's Filters?

A 2022 report by Vice revealed that a surprising number of individuals have attempted to upload explicit sexual content to Spotify. While the app offers a setting to block the playback of such material in user profiles, reports suggest that even with this filter activated, some explicit content manages to bypass it during searches.

Spotify's terms of service clearly prohibit the uploading of "pornography or visual depictions of genitalia or nudity intended for sexual gratification." Since its launch in 2008, Spotify has become one of the most popular music streaming platforms, offering over 100 million tracks, 6 million podcasts, and 350,000 audiobooks, providing listeners with a wide range of entertainment options.

A report by News18 quoted Spotify as saying, “We are the world’s most popular audio streaming subscription service with more than 640 million users, including 252 million subscribers in more than 180 markets."

As of the third quarter of 2024, which concluded on September 30, Spotify's global premium subscriber count surpassed 252 million paying users. The platform also saw a year-on-year increase of 11%, with its total monthly active users (MAUs) reaching 640 million in Q3 2024.

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