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What features have been removed from Spotify?
Nothing if you're a premium user. Being able to pick songs on Free I think.
Christ
Plenty of things have been removed from Spotify or just bastardized over the years.
The app is so much less useful overall, so many controls are just gone. It's exhibit A for the dumbing down of modern apps. It went from being mature software designed to give users tools to control their experiences to a ranch designed solely to corral users into singular usage patterns.
and scrub through the song and rewind
I believe they've just placed a bunch of stuff behind their premium subscription, like shuffle/repeat, lyrics, etc.
And being able to look at what’s on a playlist.
What, really?!
Nm I was wrong. I wanted to talk shit and now here I am.
I respect the integrity.
Why would free users expect more stuff for free lol. If that's Spotify's biggest complaint then you know they're doing pretty good.
They took free features away, so yeah, it's reasonable to assume they'd be upset.
Let's also remember it's ad supported. The idea was you got the app as it was with or without ads, but now the app itself is pay walled.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criticism_of_Spotify
bro really had to Google criticisms of Spotify because he couldn't think of any other then wanting more free shit lol
Interesting. Not a Spotify user, but that’s pretty gross. Looks like the way things are going and I’m becoming more okay with that. There are more and more commodities I’m becoming more and more comfortable not paying for.
I really thought it would go in the other direction for me: Making more money leading to being ok spending more. But it turns out I just dislike being nickel and dimed.
I was wondering the same. I haven't noticed anything.