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I'm using spotify's windows app (1.1.44.538.g8057de92 microsoft store version) and can't find an option to block a music from playing.
Auto suggestion is nice but sometimes plays HORRIBLE musics for my personal taste and keeps suggesting and playing them again later and that is driving me crazy. I really get angry when some musics play and that disturbs me a lot, because I use spotify to concentrate in my work with headphones. My productivity goes high with good music but is sent down the drain when some others play and I'm stopping spotify because of that.
Can't believe you didn't provide that option. Where it is?
If you create a radio station based on a playlist or song, there should be a "no sign" next to the song when you click on it.
there are also a feature where you can dislike songs by clicking the thumbs down. Usually, these features are on the daily mixes, discover weekly, and daily mixes.
>> I use Spotify to concentrate
Absolutely! And when it works, the calm joy and concentration is out-of-this-world! I am with you completely.
And I am asking my friends for faster ways to do this-- because I have to adjust what comes to my headphones or speakers, and I don't think I should make the same adjustments over and over.
To me, you suggest @Crux_BR and @ThomWim, that I could make these adjustments with a series of buttons that control how the Spotify player will handle the playing track-- as well as covers to the current track, artist, and genre. That sure would multiply the value of the Spotify player by at least a factor of two, for me!
As it is now, I have to maintain my own CentralLibrary and 90-day queue from that library, including exports to spreadsheets-- processing-- and return to a Spotify folder of ten dinky Spotify 9000 track playlists. For all of that manual work, I get my AllOfSpotify_Queue-- all perfect for joy and concentration-- for me.
But how, my friends, could the Spotify developers implement the first decent control button, the first baby step to getting what you need to keep from getting angry?-- like we all do . . . . Just because Spotify has figured out new ways to push into our play queue exactly what we have repeatedly tried to keep our Spotify player from advertising to us again and again-- over-riding every control button that the Spotify player allows us.
What first decent control button would be the first baby step toward Spotify doing the right thing about this angry-making flaw and problem in Spotify?
How might that first decent control button work?
Unfortunately, this and @ThomWim 's features are not available at desktop app or web browser interface. This problem is still annoying me.
Problem is that within a genre there are always some tracks you won't want to listen. All that I need is a button "never play this song again", "block this song", whatever. It is difficult to understand why spotify doesn't offer that option. It is not so hard to do. I don't want to create a radio", I don't want to block all of all artists that happens to have a bad song in a entire repertory. I just want to flag some songs so I will never ever listen them again.
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