I just download my songs using freetube, load then onto my phone, and use a FOSS music player to make my playlists. That way, even when I drive out into areas with spotty connections I get my tunes coming through
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That's basically my Pandora experience. They'll have ads where if you click to watch a video, you'll get X amount of time, usually an hour, ad free. There's about a 50% chance the ad will cause the app to crash, but only AFTER the ad finishes playing. And once I start the app up again, it doesn't remember the offer or that I watched the ad. Same thing if I close the app, accidentally or otherwise. If I start it back up, that ad free hour is gone.
You could YT music-revanced. Just sayin'
I used Spotify once years ago. wanted to listen to the Beatles or Bowie or something.
first song was good. then they started playing Sinatra, then Katy Perry, then someone else.
I removed it just because if I told you to play "X" you play "X".
so glad I still have my 500gb collection of mp3s.
Because I have never habituated the use of Spotify, I don't think about not having it.
Spotify kind of sucks. I've been buying music from the musicians (mostly via Bandcamp) for years. Buying one album a month for like $8 means is cheaper than a subscription, and I now have a huge library of music.
It's amazing it became so popular. I got sick of the lack of true shuffle and radio and went back to Pandora. It's so much better than Spotify I can't imagine going back.
Am I the only one who download music now?(11.3 GB - 320K - Around 1600 Songs)
I went back to just downloading it. Got a 512gb SD card in my phone with 180GB of music on it and about 40GB of podcasts. Spotify is just for when I want to find new stuff to listen to.
Amateur. 120 gb myself.
(Seriously though, that's awesome ๐ )
10,000 songs on a SDcard in my car.
I quit using Spotify entirely after https://swedenherald.com/article/this-is-how-much-spotify-donated-to-trumps-inauguration
They alao have done very little about the misinformation Joe Rogan continues to spout.
It infuriates me too, it's an outrageous lie. Bizarrely sometimes it plays for ages with no ads IDKY
Adverts are poison for the mind.
why don't you have an adblocker? I haven't seen / heard an ad on one of my devices in 15 years.
Wait that's a thing in Mobile devices?
with dns
Look into NextDNS. It can block ads systemwide on your device.
Firefox + ublock origin + sponsor block (for youtube).
i don't use apple products but it works on everything else
If you're on iPhone, SOL or use Spotify web with brave browser (in-built ad blocker).
If you're on Android plenty of APKs that'll disable ads and make you 'premium'
I second the other user recommending revanced and also would like to throw in spotx-bash fix for the desktop spotify app ad removal.
https://github.com/SpotX-Official/SpotX-Bash
Windows version
There's no reason to trust random APKs for stuff like this anymore when Revanced exists to let you build the APK yourself right on your phone with only the patches you want. Highly recommend!
I prefer my phone with malware, so I know I'm not alone
I haven't considered this point before. Currently clicking on every sketchy ad I see.
Use spot tube