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submitted 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) by free@lemmy.ml to c/music@lemmy.ml
 

I recently contacted Spotify support about full external management. Best tracks in my playlists are removed externally. Tracks are inserted at old dates. Queue changes often and doesn't play every track once until the end of a shuffled playlist. Spotify determines what is in my playlists and determines what is played. There's more. I have to record a playlist in order to maintain it (recording entire library isn't doable), while even local data is managed externally.

I contacted Spotify support via icloud email, because that was tied to the account. Those e-mails are now gone from apple servers. I didn't remove any of those e-mails, they're gone.

 

There's full external library management going on on Spotify. Tracks are removed from personal private playlists (some of the best). Tracks are inserted at old dates in personal private playlists.

Removing what I didn't add myself in my entire Spotify library is a full-time job already. Guessing the many tracks that are gone isn't even doable. Spotify has me checking just one small playlist all day. I can notice something I didn't add, inserted at old date, every day. I have to actively review my tracks instead of just enjoying music.

 

Speaking of the absolute abolishment of private property was the communist theorist's mistake. For example any food is produced to become private property. So it nearly seems as if the communist is intent on ending humanity. The theoretical abolishment of private property is within context of abundance, but still. Is this problem the difference between intent of the writer and perception of writing? Does this problem come into being because of the writer's conditions? In any case, context of course clarifies intent is improving the human condition. (Interpretation of these writings are heavily abused to display "evil communism".)