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Crux
@cruxinc.eth
The fact that Spotify took almost 20 years to reach a full year of profit demonstrates that their strategy was always about building market power rather than creating a sustainable ecosystem for all participants Any genuine concern for musicians would have led them to implement artist equity sharing, adjusted per-stream rates, etc by now Access to the world's music catalog for ~$12/month has effectively put us all in handcuffs and this leverage will continue to be exploited until we reach a breaking point (if we ever do) https://www.investopedia.com/spotify-hits-first-full-year-of-profitability-8785456
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aferg
@aaronrferguson
Deleted my account after reading Filterworld, reading Mood Machine made me happy I had
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tyler
@tylerw
how are you discovering music these days? any services you enjoy using? I'm finding spotify playlists and algo continuously push me back towards the same content and I'm ready to opt out
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aferg
@aaronrferguson
Haven’t found a solution yet - tbh I’m considering going back to CDs. One thing I will say is that the books made me so aware of the problem of Spotify steaming “generic bland unfeeling crap” that now I am acutely aware of it inside any shop or cafe I walk into 🙃
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tyler
@tylerw
I feel that I feel like every streaming service sets out to fix "radio stations suck" and then they become the new radio stations (playing promoted stuff, favoring "lowest common denominator" songs)
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aferg
@aaronrferguson
Worse even imo - the surveillance they add via metrics gathering is horrifying
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