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Ask HN: Lack of useful music sharing in a social media context?

2 pointsby ackatzover 3 years ago
Now that Spotify&#x27;s 2021 Wrapped was just released, it got me to thinking that there doesn&#x27;t seem to be a platform that encourages sharing music recommendations, albums, playlists, etc. between your friends. It seems on Spotify the only way to &quot;find friends&quot; is to connect the app through Facebook which is not ideal. Do people just not care about this feature? Are people generally reserved about their music tastes and prefer to keep things private?<p>I remember back in the day there was Last.fm and the concept of scrobbling as an interesting way of seeing what your friends are listening to. Playing your song on Myspace was also a great way to show your friends what music you&#x27;re interested in and finding new bands. Why is this so difficult in 2021?

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_spduchampover 3 years ago
I use SMS. I occasionally txt actual friends I know who have amazing taste and knowledge and ask them for music recommendations.<p>Context and agency are important, music becomes part of you, so I put my trust people I know more than Internet lists and algorithms.<p>I also recommend that even if you have no musical training, try making music for yourself, however you can. Be experimental.