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Ghostlinkz
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True or False? Having constant, unlimited access to music through streaming platforms like Spotify can make it feel less special or meaningful. If true, do you think owning music on Web3 platforms can strengthen your personal connection to the artist and their songs?
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Saint
@saintiipapi
To the first point , personally I don't really thinks unlimited access to music makes it less special or meaningful cause I often listen to music in such way that I use it to document my life every song that I've listened to is like a memory saved and can be unlocked at any point when i listen to it. But to your second question I personally think that doesn't make a difference except a strong community is built where people can share music that means something to them and other people can connect with the other person if they vibe with such music or people can use it to discover more songs to would unlock more amazing experiences for them , that's just the way I see it.
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Ghostlinkz
@ghostlinkz.eth
Not everyone thinks that streaming is passive and I think that’s a valid point. Like I’m someone that spends a lot of time actively digging for music on platforms like Spotify. But I still feel that my connection to the full Spotify catalog and my own library isn’t as meaningful as it can be and Spotify doesn’t try to help much on that front imo. And I agree with you that community and strengthening the connection between artist and fan is more powerful than ownership. Web3 has focused mostly on ownership and speculation so far, at least from my own experience
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