Spotify’s decision to make podcast play counts public has ignited a storm of criticism from creators, who claim the move disproportionately benefits established shows while sidelining smaller voices. The streaming giant’s apology and defensive stance reveal the growing tension between platform transparency and creator equity in today’s podcast ecosystem.
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