Spotify to raise prices in September
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What bubble?
The bubble where Spotify isn't a massively successful service and most aren't paying for it or music in general.
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"I'm SO good at making money that I don't care when people cheat me out of it for no other reason than because they feel like it. This is something I am proud of."
I mean spotify is one of those things where it's harder to move away and the cost benefit is harder to argue against. It's not like the streaming bullshit that has happened where everything is fragmented and you'd need 200 substations to watch the movies you want.
The thing that sucks with Spotify is the money they gave fucking Joe Rogan
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"I'm SO good at making money that I don't care when people cheat me out of it for no other reason than because they feel like it. This is something I am proud of."
wrote last edited by [email protected]"I spend hours configuring services so I can have a second sandwich with lunch twice a month." - Proud little nerd with poor cost benefits analysis.
I'm very happy to skip a fast food trip to not extend my day job for .000005% of my salary.
Ohhhh maybe I'll save up for a bigger house now that I have opened up budget for that avacado toast!
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I obviously do understand why people use Spotify.
But you are correct; my phone has 128GB internal storage, my hard drive music collection is smaller than that. There has been solutions for syncing (a curated list of) music to mobile devices for a long time. There are many - and frankly much better - ways to discover new music outside of Spotify. There are some really cool music only internet radio stations out there.
And I'm not even talking about self-hosting, which simply cannot be recommended to everyone.People defending Spotify always come back to convenience, and always dismiss the disdvantages of generated playlists, and downplay the suckness of AI content. And never acknowledge that alternatives exist, right down to NOT using a music streaming service.
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I mean spotify is one of those things where it's harder to move away and the cost benefit is harder to argue against. It's not like the streaming bullshit that has happened where everything is fragmented and you'd need 200 substations to watch the movies you want.
The thing that sucks with Spotify is the money they gave fucking Joe Rogan
Look, I can't expect your assessment of value proposition to align with mine - we are different people.
But if I were a paying Spotify customer, and they gave $250 million dollars to pay someone I think is actively damaging the world, and then started charging me MORE to pay for it, there is ABSOLUTELY no amount of cost benefit and convenience that would keep me there.
I will sit in a dark, silent room motivating on pure spite before I would accept such an indignity.
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The bubble where Spotify isn't a massively successful service and most aren't paying for it or music in general.
wrote last edited by [email protected]Username checks out
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"I spend hours configuring services so I can have a second sandwich with lunch twice a month." - Proud little nerd with poor cost benefits analysis.
I'm very happy to skip a fast food trip to not extend my day job for .000005% of my salary.
Ohhhh maybe I'll save up for a bigger house now that I have opened up budget for that avacado toast!
wrote last edited by [email protected]You are so cool. I am very impressed.
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The bubble where Spotify isn't a massively successful service and most aren't paying for it or music in general.
I never said it wasn't a successful service. I'm only genuinely surprised that so many people pay for what I personally consider marginal improvements. Also thanks for being the usual internet jerk ready to snap at any comment he doesn't like: now I have an idea of who may pay for that subscription.
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I have got to admit I canned Spotify subs years ago - but how are they managing to grow their subscriber base whn it is now going to be £11.99 in the UK? That is way, way too high for what it offers...
Let's say it together: Enshittification
It's been long underway for Spotify; raising prices is just the lastest step.
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Look, I can't expect your assessment of value proposition to align with mine - we are different people.
But if I were a paying Spotify customer, and they gave $250 million dollars to pay someone I think is actively damaging the world, and then started charging me MORE to pay for it, there is ABSOLUTELY no amount of cost benefit and convenience that would keep me there.
I will sit in a dark, silent room motivating on pure spite before I would accept such an indignity.
Move those goal posts baby, anything to not look like a jackass online
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I have got to admit I canned Spotify subs years ago - but how are they managing to grow their subscriber base whn it is now going to be £11.99 in the UK? That is way, way too high for what it offers...
wrote last edited by [email protected]I switched to Tidal when I realised their stream quality was, at the minimum, double Spotify, and cheaper. Then all the controversial shit about Spotty came out and I was just shaking my head disapprovingly from Tidal's porch
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I never said it wasn't a successful service. I'm only genuinely surprised that so many people pay for what I personally consider marginal improvements. Also thanks for being the usual internet jerk ready to snap at any comment he doesn't like: now I have an idea of who may pay for that subscription.
wrote last edited by [email protected]I'm sure you were genuinely questioning who is paying for Spotify and not being a snarky sarcastic jackass
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I switched to Tidal when I realised their stream quality was, at the minimum, double Spotify, and cheaper. Then all the controversial shit about Spotty came out and I was just shaking my head disapprovingly from Tidal's porch
Hell yeah tidal friend. Same here. The only annoying thing is its memory for where I was in a song/playlist. Seems like I can click away and it forgets where I was. That’s the one thing Spotify has over tidal
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You are so cool. I am very impressed.
You're the one out here calling people names, take a moment and think about your comments and behavior. You can only be accountable for your own actions.
Maybe if you don't want some random person shitting on your stupid comments, you shouldn't be so derogatory about different use cases. Think about that and how you ended up here being lectured about being a dick on the Internet.
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Username checks out
wrote last edited by [email protected]I bet you're a habitual reddit user. Comment checks out.
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You're the one out here calling people names, take a moment and think about your comments and behavior. You can only be accountable for your own actions.
Maybe if you don't want some random person shitting on your stupid comments, you shouldn't be so derogatory about different use cases. Think about that and how you ended up here being lectured about being a dick on the Internet.
wrote last edited by [email protected]I made a general comment, and my opinion has not changed. You didn't have to make it personally about you, but you decided to come defend your honor against a nonspecific shitpost. Just like MY opinion is mine, yours is YOURS, and you didn't need to jump in here.
Heck, I specifically addressed my initial comment to "lazy, doormat Spotify users" and for some reason you decided I was talking about you.
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I have got to admit I canned Spotify subs years ago - but how are they managing to grow their subscriber base whn it is now going to be £11.99 in the UK? That is way, way too high for what it offers...
Just saying; cancelling Spotify and changing to Qobuz takes five minutes. Sound quality is amazingly better, the curated recommendations are done by human beings that love music, and 'just works' with everything that Spotify does. (For us, anyway.) It's French, rather than Norwegian-American like Tidal is, if you're trying to stop spending money on everything US at the moment, too.
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Look, I can't expect your assessment of value proposition to align with mine - we are different people.
But if I were a paying Spotify customer, and they gave $250 million dollars to pay someone I think is actively damaging the world, and then started charging me MORE to pay for it, there is ABSOLUTELY no amount of cost benefit and convenience that would keep me there.
I will sit in a dark, silent room motivating on pure spite before I would accept such an indignity.
Like I said, fuck Joe Rogan, but every big Corp has been responsible for awful shit. At some point you have to live and you have to give in somewhere.
This is coming from someone that self hosts and even I can't be bothered to self host every fucking random ass song in existence.
My value proposition is that my entire family doesn't have to listen to ads and I don't have to spend half my day tracking down songs.
Again, my larger point is that spotify for all its bullshit still isn't streaming video levels of utter bullshit.
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I made a general comment, and my opinion has not changed. You didn't have to make it personally about you, but you decided to come defend your honor against a nonspecific shitpost. Just like MY opinion is mine, yours is YOURS, and you didn't need to jump in here.
Heck, I specifically addressed my initial comment to "lazy, doormat Spotify users" and for some reason you decided I was talking about you.
Words have meaning, whatever gets you through the day
. I know it's hard being a nerd with nobody around.
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Like I said, fuck Joe Rogan, but every big Corp has been responsible for awful shit. At some point you have to live and you have to give in somewhere.
This is coming from someone that self hosts and even I can't be bothered to self host every fucking random ass song in existence.
My value proposition is that my entire family doesn't have to listen to ads and I don't have to spend half my day tracking down songs.
Again, my larger point is that spotify for all its bullshit still isn't streaming video levels of utter bullshit.
Well, you're right. Everyone has to draw their own line. I'll agree with you this is probably less egregious than some, and I personally do make make purchases I shouldn't from institutions I shouldn't to get by.
But I do every single one of those holding my nose and acknowledging I'm contributing to a problem.