Spotify elimina reproducciones de una canción de Malcolm Todd tras denuncias de manipulación

Spotify ha eliminado más de 500 000 reproducciones de la canción Earrings de Malcolm Todd tras las acusaciones de generación artificial de escuchas vinculadas a apuestas en el mercado de predicciones Kalshi.

La eliminación se produjo después de que la canción alcanzara inesperadamente el número uno en la lista diaria de Spotify en Estados Unidos esta semana. Caleb Davies, un destacado operador de Kalshi, señaló el repentino ascenso como sospechoso y sugirió que podrían haberse utilizado bots para inflar las reproducciones. Spotify investigó el incidente y confirmó que existían pruebas de reproducción artificial. Un portavoz declaró que la empresa cuenta con sistemas sólidos para detectar la manipulación y que no paga regalías por dichas reproducciones. La plataforma ajustó sus listas en consecuencia, desplazando a Earrings del primer al cuarto puesto. Polymarket, plataforma de predicciones, afirmó que sus usuarios no pudieron haber obtenido beneficios porque la canción no figuraba en su mercado. No hay indicios de que Todd o su equipo estuvieran involucrados.

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