Spotify continues wide spread stream deduction

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Spotify has been deducting streams from various artists, including Nigerian stars, since February 2025, with the latest round of deductions happening in early April.

The platform hasn’t provided a direct explanation for these subtractions, but it’s likely due to their policy of removing streams deemed fraudulent.

Spotify’s Policy on Fraudulent Streams:

  • Prohibits third-party services that offer streams in return for money
  • Penalizes artists and distributors for using fake bot services to generate streams
  • Corrects public streaming numbers and removes songs from playlists if artificial streaming is detected
  • Withholds associated royalties in severe cases

Why Stream Deductions Happen:

  • Artificial streaming or stream manipulation violates Spotify’s terms and conditions
  • The platform aims to ensure accurate reflection of an artist’s popularity in charts
  • Stream manipulation can result in unfair advantages and revenue loss for genuine artists

Recent Changes to Spotify’s Policies:

  • As of January 2025, Spotify requires tracks to have at least 1,000 streams in the previous 12 months to generate royalties
  • The platform will penalize digital distributors for bot streams and manipulate stream counts
  • These changes aim to promote genuine artistry and fair revenue distribution¹

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