Spotify removes Joe Rogan episodes over ‘technical issue’

They vanished into the virtual void.

Eagle-eyed fans have pointed out that dozens of episodes of Joe Rogan’s controversial podcast “The Joe Rogan Experience” have disappeared from Spotify this week — which the entertainment platform has attributed to a digital glitch.

“Spotify is aware of this technical issue, and we are looking into it now,” a Spotify spokesperson told the Los Angeles Times. The digital disappearance was revealed by JRE Missing, an automated watchdog that keeps tabs on Rogan’s episodes.

Per the site, the glitch affected a whopping 36 episodes, which were reportedly recorded before the podcast purveyor acquired the show — including its catalog of past episodes — in 2020 for an estimated $200 million.

In the past, the Swedish streaming giant had purposefully purged over 100 episodes of the podcast.
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Naturally, the phenomenon might seem suspect given Spotify’s history of surreptitiously deleting “JRE” episodes over controversial content.

However, the latest batch seemed to have been Houdini’d at random as they featured a grab bag of guests, including Republican Texas Rep. Dan Crenshaw, former Democratic Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, as well as musicians Post Malone and Everlast; and comedians Eddie Izzard and Bryan Callen, the LA Times reported.

In the past, the Swedish streaming giant had purposefully purged over 100 episodes of the podcast, many of which featured prominent far-right figures and conspiracy theorists.

Dozens of "JRE" episodes mysteriously disappeared from Spotify this week.
Dozens of “JRE” episodes mysteriously disappeared from Spotify this week.
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Spotify most recently scrapped over 70 episodes amid backlash — spurring an exodus of A-list celebs from the platform — after Rogan, 54, interviewed alleged anti-vaxxer Dr. Robert Malone on a New Year’s episode. This was also around the same time that video compilations of UFC commentator Rogan using the N-word on the podcast began circulating on the internet.

Despite the crackdown, the comedian, who reportedly averages 11 million listeners an episode, claimed that he gained a whopping 2 million subscribers amid the uproar.

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