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You have to admire the grift.It’s that time of year again, streaming platform Spotify have released their annual Wrapped feature giving you a breakdown of your listening trends across the year. But when Spotify confers top-listener bragging rights for, if not Swift, then Phoebe Bridgers, Megan Thee Stallion, or insert the name of another fave people in my or your demographic tend to worship, it’s really just congratulating you for giving it so much data to harvest. Once in the Wrapped section, users can tap See how you listened in 2020 to view their personalized 2020 Wrapped experience, or they can go straight to their curated playlists. I don’t mean to be arguing that music is too pure a joy to be quantified, when it hits you, you feel no pain, blah blah. With Wrapped being mobile-only for the first time, users will need to head to the homepage of the Spotify app, and tap the 2020 Wrapped banner, or search for 2020 Wrapped if its not visible. Then we plug our shareable-by-design “wrapped” year directly into other gargantuan platforms that are also using those very posts to collect their own data to sell advertisers. To conceal this, Spotify placates us by telling us that we’re superior in some way because of it. Spotify gives us these stats to make us feel special- we’re more dedicated fans than almost everyone, and there’s numerical proof! I’m a certified grump, but they just end up reminding me how unspecial I am, and how I am but one of millions who give money and/or data to the same corporate behemoth streaming service, which is itself subtly shaping my taste via algorithms anyway. Let’s be clear about what’s really going on here. Will Paying Twitter $3 a Month Make Using It Any Better? Guess What Happened When I Played Tesla’s Video Games While DrivingĮveryone Is Missing the Point of Reddit’s Antiwork Sub

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