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Re: The social aspect of music platforms [message #88368 is a reply to message #88336] Sat, 07 July 2018 04:46 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Wayne Parham wrote on Thu, 05 July 2018 22:18

I do think this is a fad though. It will subside; Later generations will become less chatty. I think people will continue to share in a multitude of ways, so all the connections we've developed will continue to be used. I just think people will bore of the trivia and it will eventually become bad form to publicly share minutia.


I share your concerns. A platform like Spotify is too huge to be reduced to a sharing network, but I'm puzzled that it takes a central stage when we can turn our attention to other features (such as having the lyrics and the translation on the screen). I'm on the point where I walk away from music platforms which focus on the social elements too much.
 
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