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171: Melody Fraud
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171: Melody Fraud

Mar 3, 2026 69m
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What if the music charts you see aren’t real? What if the numbers that define success can be manufactured? We talked to Andrew, a man who has spent his career on both sides of this battle. He once profited from the loopholes in streaming platforms, but now, his job is to close them. This episode will change the way you understand music streaming platforms from now on.

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The Illusion of Success in Music Streaming

In this episode, host Jack Rhysider and guest Andrew explore the idea that music charts can be easily manipulated. Andrew shares his experience from both sides of the streaming industry, revealing how he once exploited platform loopholes to profit and how he now works to close those same loopholes. The conversation highlights the complex interplay between marketing strategies, the nature of digital content, and how success can be artificially constructed in the music industry.

The Rise of Black Hat Marketing

Andrew discusses what constitutes black hat marketing, explaining how it has evolved within the realm of social media and music streaming. He differentiates between white, black, and gray hat practices, emphasizing that while he engaged in questionable tactics to boost engagement back in the day, the current methods of fraud, especially those related to terrorism and large-scale laundering via platforms, are far more severe and impactful.

Fraud Detection and Streaming Data

As Andrew transitioned from exploiting the system to protecting it, he describes the technologies and methods now employed to detect fraudulent activity on streaming platforms. He explains the significance of his work in identifying unjust profit schemes that rob legitimate artists of income. This section emphasizes the importance of data integrity and the emerging challenges of fraud detection amidst a rapidly changing digital landscape.

The Dark Side of Data Privacy and Cybersecurity

The episode delves into broader implications regarding data privacy, with Andrew describing how easy access to user accounts and personal data via breaches fuels fraudulent schemes. He discusses his concerns about the general laxity in data protection measures on streaming platforms and the potential consequences of data misuse by malicious entities, whose activities could have real-world repercussions.

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