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Spotify Off the Hook in Bot-Farming Battle!

A major lawsuit accusing Spotify of shady bot-farming practices gets tossed, but the drama isn't over for the streaming giant and its artists.

6/23/2026, 4:43:50 PM

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Spotify Off the Hook in Bot-Farming Battle!

Hold up, music fans! Spotify just dodged a major bullet in a federal class-action lawsuit that had everyone, especially Drake stans, on the edge of their seats. The streaming behemoth has successfully wriggled out of allegations of bot-farming, a practice so dirty it makes your grandma's record player look pristine.

For months, whispers of digital sorcery—artificially inflating stream counts—have been swirling around the industry. This lawsuit, initially spearheaded by rapper RBX, pointed a massive finger directly at Spotify, claiming their platform was rife with fake engagement. Everyone knows streams equal cash, and fake streams mean real artists get robbed.

The core of the legal drama? One artist, above all others, was at the center of the bot-farming accusations: none other than the 6 God himself, Drake. The suit implied that his astronomical numbers might not have been entirely organic, sending shockwaves through the music world and sparking countless debates on social media.

Now, a federal court has slammed the gavel down, effectively dismissing the entire case. This is a massive win for Spotify, who has consistently denied any wrongdoing, maintaining their commitment to fair play and authentic artist promotion. The company can breathe a collective sigh of relief, at least for now.

Industry insiders are buzzing, trying to decipher what this means for the future of streaming. Does this dismissal legitimize Spotify's practices, or does it simply highlight the difficulty of proving digital fraud in court? Fans are torn, with some celebrating Spotify's victory and others still skeptical about the integrity of streaming charts.

Despite the dismissal, the ghost of bot-farming accusations will likely continue to haunt the music industry. Artists, labels, and platforms are all facing increased scrutiny over how streams are generated and validated. The pressure is on to ensure transparency and fairness for everyone involved.

What 's next for Spotify? They'll continue to face the ongoing challenge of maintaining user trust and proving their commitment to a level playing field. And for the artists caught in the crossfire, the fight for authentic recognition in the digital age continues. As reported by Pitchfork, this isn't the last we'll hear about the murky world of streaming ethics, guaranteed.

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