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Spotify says it removed porn accounts that violated its safety and privacy rules against “sexually explicit content” The company denies that its new creator monetization program gave any money to these supposed porn accounts.
Some porn accounts were making waves in the top 15 shows of normally innocent categories as TV and film, according to Bloomberg .
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