I opened Spotify this morning to be greeted by a modal popup with a “sponsored recommendation”.

Why am I seeing ads if I’m already paying for the premium plan!? 😑

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      That doesn’t really fix the “somehow matches your interests” part of their need. Your torrent software isn’t able to track your listening habits and recommend things that other people with similar habits also liked.

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      I’m not going to deal with a seed box and a ton of pain in the ass steps in between to listen to music. I’d rather pay Spotify or Amazon or Google or any of the other providers because of the convenience factor.

      Also owning music isn’t something I particularly care about. Games, maybe, but music is so broad that I’ll just listen to something else.

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        WTF is a seedbox?

        I have no trouble listening to unlimited music, it’s literally everywhere.

        Plus it’s not just about owning the album (although I absolutely insist on listening on whichever device I choose). It’s also about paying the artist.

        Sp0tify pays peanuts. When I buy the album from the band’s site or bandcamp they get a hell of a lot more money from me. And I want to support them.

        You cannot support any artist through Spotify.

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          How I have to torrent cause my isp will cancel service over it.

          If you’re pirating you’re not paying the artist at all. Spotify is better than pirating.

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              You’re advocating for piracy explicitly

              If you’re going to p1r@te, you don’t have to pay sp0tify to do it…

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                I’m advocating using Bandcamp where the artist actually gets paid. Spotify is piracy, and I’m discouraging that.

                Go to bandcamp and buy the actual album.

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                  Yeah, that’s not happening. I can’t afford to pay thousands of dollars a month for music. I’m going to continue using Spotify because at the end of the day it’s not my responsibility to determine how much the artists get paid. There’s a bunch of problems I care about, this isn’t one of them.

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                    Well at least you’re honest about not caring about the artists.

                    Edit: but you could make a point of buying a couple albums per month if you listen to that much music.

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        There are patches like spicetify which can do that and way more than just adblocking with a ton of customisation if that’s what you’re looking for