Hahaha!! I have never really used it, but many people say it’s good 🤙 why change to Tidal?
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I thought maybe after 10 years, it might be time for a change. But if I can't recklessly fave everything, I'm not so sure!
Fair 🤙
I have to say that it’s strange that there is a limit. Any idea of why?
Just changed to Tidal myself so…
It does seem strange. These sorts of things alway strike me as arbitrary decisions made by a long engineer.
Agree!! I think it’s stange to even have a limit if you want users to use your product. Also, paying quite a lot for a product where you can’t use it to the extent you want is questionable.
That’s just my opinion.
On the other hand, I do love Tidal so far, and it’s way better than Spotify 🤙
I never got into Spotify, but they've become the slow-moving incumbent, it seems. That Tidal pays slight more to artists is reason for me to cut them some slack on the product design.
True!!
Same for me. Coming from someone who has worked in the creative industry, and the fact that Tidal pays more to the artist is win for both consumer and artist in the long run 🤙
Giving Tidal a shot and going to try the import from Spotify.🤞
It’d be nice to have an open standard for playlists and such. Sovereign playlists of sorts. Storing them in Nostr? 🤷♂️
I'd love to see this. Historically, music metadata has been a big mess, but it's getting better. For example: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Standard_Recording_Code
Reminds me a lot of book leveling. Had a project to help maintain book leveling data based on ISBN. It got really out of hand quick.