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✨Soff✨ Mawr :dragnwitch:
@mawr@plush.city  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

Why? They:

• Don't pay musicians
https://www.musicbusinessworldwide.com/confirmed-next-year-tracks-on-spotify-1000-plays/

• Fund right wing extremist podcasters
https://www.cnbc.com/2025/04/28/spotify-paid-100m-to-podcasts-including-joe-rogan-alex-cooper.html

• Harvest gobs of your data
https://bigthink.com/the-present/is-spotify-spying-on-you/

• Fund war crimes in Europe
https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/music/story/2025-07-31/spotifys-ceo-owns-an-ai-weapons-company-some-musicians-say-its-time-to-leave

• Subject you to racist ICE ads!
https://www.nme.com/news/music/spotify-says-ice-ads-about-dangerous-illegals-dont-violate-advertising-policy-3900838

• Steer listeners to nonexistent AI artists.
https://www.aimusicpreneur.com/ai-music-news/the-velvet-sundown-ai-artist-spotify/

Using Spotify is morally bankrupt at this point.

#SpotifyWrapped #Spotify

Los Angeles Times

Spotify boycott: Artists leave 'garbage hole' platform after CEO invests in AI weapons

Daniel Ek's investments in AI dronemaker Helsing have unnerved artists. One called Spotify a "violent armageddon portal."
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Konstantin 🔭
@konstantin@hachyderm.io  ·  activity timestamp 3 days ago

Something’s wrong with the universe, but I like it 😂

#Spotify #SpotifyWrapped

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Jeremiah Lee
@Jeremiah@alpaca.gold  ·  activity timestamp 3 days ago

That experiment could continue into the new year and use a different 31-song playlist for the new year in order to test my hypothesis that a listening history data gap exists and therefore albums released in the fall have less chance of making it into Wrapped, assuming most listening to a new release is done closest to release.

#SpotifyWrapped

Jeremiah Lee
@Jeremiah@alpaca.gold replied  ·  activity timestamp 3 days ago

An algorithmic transparency feature I want in #SpotifyWrapped:

Rankings of songs I intentionally listened to vs songs Spotify’s algotorial playlists chose.

I didn’t recognize many of my top songs in 2024 Wrapped. They weren’t songs I intentionally listened to. They were just on Spotify “made for you” playlists that I didn’t skip, but also didn’t like enough to add to my library or a playlist.

Only 9 of my top 100 songs in 2025 were not in my library, but I intentionally listened to them all.

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Jeremiah Lee
@Jeremiah@alpaca.gold  ·  activity timestamp 3 days ago

A interesting experiment would be to create a dedicated Spotify account with a playlist of 31 songs and play only 1 song a day—the song position in the playlist corresponding to the day of the month.

The top song played would indicate the last day of the month in the Wrapped data snapshot and the play count would indicate the month the snapshot was taken.

#SpotifyWrapped

Jeremiah Lee
@Jeremiah@alpaca.gold replied  ·  activity timestamp 3 days ago

That experiment could continue into the new year and use a different 31-song playlist for the new year in order to test my hypothesis that a listening history data gap exists and therefore albums released in the fall have less chance of making it into Wrapped, assuming most listening to a new release is done closest to release.

#SpotifyWrapped

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Jeremiah Lee
@Jeremiah@alpaca.gold  ·  activity timestamp 3 days ago

The biggest difference between #SpotifyWrapped and other music services’ end of year recaps is that Spotify compares my listening activity to its other users.

It’s computationally easy to pull a single user’s listening history. That data processing and infographic generation could be done entirely on device.

However, comparing 700+ million users’ listening histories is a takeover-entire-datacenters scale processing job. So Spotify has to do a snapshot of data at some point.

Jeremiah Lee
@Jeremiah@alpaca.gold replied  ·  activity timestamp 3 days ago

A interesting experiment would be to create a dedicated Spotify account with a playlist of 31 songs and play only 1 song a day—the song position in the playlist corresponding to the day of the month.

The top song played would indicate the last day of the month in the Wrapped data snapshot and the play count would indicate the month the snapshot was taken.

#SpotifyWrapped

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Jeremiah Lee
@Jeremiah@alpaca.gold  ·  activity timestamp 3 days ago

[Disclosure: I worked at Spotify 8 years ago. My husband works there now. I do not have inside knowledge on how Wrapped is produced.]

I suspect Spotify does not include my listening history for the time between when it pulls data for the massive computation required for Wrapped (early November?) and the start of a new year.

Albums and songs I loved in November and December 2024 didn’t rank highly in my 2025 Wrapped. Xmas holiday music on repeat in December also didn’t rank.

#SpotifyWrapped

Jeremiah Lee
@Jeremiah@alpaca.gold replied  ·  activity timestamp 3 days ago

The biggest difference between #SpotifyWrapped and other music services’ end of year recaps is that Spotify compares my listening activity to its other users.

It’s computationally easy to pull a single user’s listening history. That data processing and infographic generation could be done entirely on device.

However, comparing 700+ million users’ listening histories is a takeover-entire-datacenters scale processing job. So Spotify has to do a snapshot of data at some point.

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Jeremiah Lee
@Jeremiah@alpaca.gold  ·  activity timestamp 3 days ago

Artists releasing albums in October or November basically have no chance of making into my Spotify Wrapped for the year they are released or the following year.

I predict this will result in fewer albums being released in the fall.

#SpotifyWrapped

Jeremiah Lee
@Jeremiah@alpaca.gold replied  ·  activity timestamp 3 days ago

[Disclosure: I worked at Spotify 8 years ago. My husband works there now. I do not have inside knowledge on how Wrapped is produced.]

I suspect Spotify does not include my listening history for the time between when it pulls data for the massive computation required for Wrapped (early November?) and the start of a new year.

Albums and songs I loved in November and December 2024 didn’t rank highly in my 2025 Wrapped. Xmas holiday music on repeat in December also didn’t rank.

#SpotifyWrapped

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Jeremiah Lee
@Jeremiah@alpaca.gold  ·  activity timestamp 3 days ago

Artists releasing albums in October or November basically have no chance of making into my Spotify Wrapped for the year they are released or the following year.

I predict this will result in fewer albums being released in the fall.

#SpotifyWrapped

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Matt
@matt@oslo.town  ·  activity timestamp 3 days ago

Whilst everyone is sharing their #SpotifyWrapped, the band Los Campesinos! shared how much they made from streaming services for their album All Hell:

🔗 https://loscampesinos.com/heres-how-much-money-los-camp-make-from-streaming/

#Music #MusicIndustry #Streaming #Bandcamp #Tidal #AppleMusic #Spotify #YouTube #Amazon

Text graphic comparing payouts, noting Tidal would have paid over £31,000 more than Spotify for the same 6.9 million streams.
Text graphic comparing payouts, noting Tidal would have paid over £31,000 more than Spotify for the same 6.9 million streams.
Text graphic comparing payouts, noting Tidal would have paid over £31,000 more than Spotify for the same 6.9 million streams.
A data table breaking down stream counts, total income, and pay-per-stream rates for the album "All Hell" across various music platforms.
A data table breaking down stream counts, total income, and pay-per-stream rates for the album "All Hell" across various music platforms.
A data table breaking down stream counts, total income, and pay-per-stream rates for the album "All Hell" across various music platforms.
Text graphic stating streaming platforms paid an average of 0.34p per stream, requiring 294 streams to make just £1.00.
Text graphic stating streaming platforms paid an average of 0.34p per stream, requiring 294 streams to make just £1.00.
Text graphic stating streaming platforms paid an average of 0.34p per stream, requiring 294 streams to make just £1.00.
Text graphic reading "Here’s how much money Los Camp! make from streaming..." overlaying a stylized "Wrapped 2025" logo.
Text graphic reading "Here’s how much money Los Camp! make from streaming..." overlaying a stylized "Wrapped 2025" logo.
Text graphic reading "Here’s how much money Los Camp! make from streaming..." overlaying a stylized "Wrapped 2025" logo.
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Jeremiah Lee
@Jeremiah@alpaca.gold  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

My top 5 songs were by women. My top 5 artists are dudes. Unexpected.

My most listened to podcast was @oxidecomputer & Friends, again.

I have better music taste at 41 than I did at 19, so this listening age is amusing.

#SpotifyWrapped

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My Role: Scout
You listen to the freshest releases, always pushing your club forward.
Cloud State Society My Role: Scout You listen to the freshest releases, always pushing your club forward.
Cloud State Society My Role: Scout You listen to the freshest releases, always pushing your club forward.
An image from Spotify Wrapped featuring the text "My Listening Age" with the number "19" prominently displayed in green. Below, it reads "Since I was into mostly new music."
An image from Spotify Wrapped featuring the text "My Listening Age" with the number "19" prominently displayed in green. Below, it reads "Since I was into mostly new music."
An image from Spotify Wrapped featuring the text "My Listening Age" with the number "19" prominently displayed in green. Below, it reads "Since I was into mostly new music."
Top podcast: "Oxide and Friends," a total of 1,185 minutes listened, and notes that it's in the top 13% of listeners worldwide.
Top podcast: "Oxide and Friends," a total of 1,185 minutes listened, and notes that it's in the top 13% of listeners worldwide.
Top podcast: "Oxide and Friends," a total of 1,185 minutes listened, and notes that it's in the top 13% of listeners worldwide.
Top Artists
1 Above & Beyond
2 Tom Grennan
3 Coldplay
4 Mat Kearney
5 BT

Top Songs
1 360
2 Unstoppable
3 Born for This
4 push me over
5 WHERE IS MY HUSBAND

Minutes Listened
22,443

Top Genre
Electronica
Top Artists 1 Above & Beyond 2 Tom Grennan 3 Coldplay 4 Mat Kearney 5 BT Top Songs 1 360 2 Unstoppable 3 Born for This 4 push me over 5 WHERE IS MY HUSBAND Minutes Listened 22,443 Top Genre Electronica
Top Artists 1 Above & Beyond 2 Tom Grennan 3 Coldplay 4 Mat Kearney 5 BT Top Songs 1 360 2 Unstoppable 3 Born for This 4 push me over 5 WHERE IS MY HUSBAND Minutes Listened 22,443 Top Genre Electronica
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✨Soff✨ Mawr :dragnwitch:
@mawr@plush.city  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

Why? They:

• Don't pay musicians
https://www.musicbusinessworldwide.com/confirmed-next-year-tracks-on-spotify-1000-plays/

• Fund right wing extremist podcasters
https://www.cnbc.com/2025/04/28/spotify-paid-100m-to-podcasts-including-joe-rogan-alex-cooper.html

• Harvest gobs of your data
https://bigthink.com/the-present/is-spotify-spying-on-you/

• Fund war crimes in Europe
https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/music/story/2025-07-31/spotifys-ceo-owns-an-ai-weapons-company-some-musicians-say-its-time-to-leave

• Subject you to racist ICE ads!
https://www.nme.com/news/music/spotify-says-ice-ads-about-dangerous-illegals-dont-violate-advertising-policy-3900838

• Steer listeners to nonexistent AI artists.
https://www.aimusicpreneur.com/ai-music-news/the-velvet-sundown-ai-artist-spotify/

Using Spotify is morally bankrupt at this point.

#SpotifyWrapped #Spotify

Los Angeles Times

Spotify boycott: Artists leave 'garbage hole' platform after CEO invests in AI weapons

Daniel Ek's investments in AI dronemaker Helsing have unnerved artists. One called Spotify a "violent armageddon portal."
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