A censored naughty picture on a car dashboard

Podcast app adds x-rated chapter images

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  • A new feature from Android podcast app PodcastAddict has been adding x-rated chapter images to podcasts, without creator consent. The Digitalia podcast discussed a successful court appeal by a website against age verification laws in Italy; and called the podcast chapter “(WebsiteName) Wins”, as you can see above. But, PodcastAddict has a feature enabling automatic chapter images, which a listener had turned on: that displayed an x-rated image for that chapter; which, using Android Auto, was also visible in his car for the whole family to see.

    • The listener complained to the podcaster, Franco Solerio (who is also developer of Castamatic), who suggested that “injecting arbitrary content with no way in the UI to tell it’s not from the podcast producer is quite bad behaviour … if a podcaster wanted to associate images to their own chapters, they would specify them”. PodcastAddict’s developer, Xavier Guillemane, told Podnews that the feature was opt-in; adding that he was “very surprised [at] this kind of image as the safe search should be on.”
    • PodcastAddict, which OP3 data shows is a top 10 podcast app with 1.8% of all podcast downloads, says it is making alterations to the feature “to produce safer results”. However, we believe that the unwritten contract between podcast publishers and apps means that podcast apps should not alter accompanying metadata without creator control.
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