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by skrtskrt
1442 days ago
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I've used Spotify for ~9 years years exclusively for music streaming and I guess I get a podcast suggestion on the homepage every once in awhile but I just ignore it and move on. You can permanently hide the "friend" view in settings, no one I know has used it since college. Aside from moving some small things around so they take 2 taps instead of 3 or 4, their UI has barely changed at all. It has a working Linux client. It has boundless capability to help you discover new music. I don't know why people on here act like Spotify is an abomination, you can still just buy and own your music if you insist. Literally the only thing I would change is for them to pay the artists more. And I'd happily pay triple the price to make that happen. |
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1. I used to actively look forward to my weekly recommendations. By the end, they were recommending music that was already in my most played. And lots of generic indie folk crap that all sounded the same. I didn't seem to be able to convince it that I didn't like it.
2. I'd search for specific albums by specific artists and get guided instead to playlists.
3. Forcing it to play an album in the original order was strangely difficult when playing on a smart speaker.
4. Downloaded music wouldn't play on a device with poor internet. Sat on a train enough times unable to listen to music that I used VLC instead.
5. It sometimes took 20-30 seconds (and even a restart of the app) to get it to play a track. On a newish iPad (same on iPhone) and decent internet.
Spotify's whole mission seems now to be less about appealing to music lovers, and more about generating a constant background noise.