So long as they are advertising themselves as a neutral platform, I agree.
However, I am not against the idea of somebody starting a music service that is governed by, as an example, their religion's value structure, so long as they are open and transparent about it.
I don't want to sign up for a service under false pretences.
I can agree with that ... it makes sense.
For Spotify, as it is now, it's more complicated to start penalizing artists for their behavior. They shouldn't be able to pick on one artist just because of the current outrage, and then ignore all the sex, drugs and violence associated with other artists on their platform.
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