Hi @Susan_GP,
Thanks for the response. Unfortunately, I do not believe sending a video recording will help matters. Either I wrote my initial post poorly or you didn’t really get what I was saying. Regardless, I will restate, even though it ultimately doesn’t matter as the exhibited behavior reverts after about 10 minutes as if the problem never happened in the first place.
Yes, I understand the song can be played normally outside of the Release Radar or Discover Weekly playlist if Hidden in said playlist/s; however, that's not really what I'm asking. Why is there an option to Hide a song from your queue while playing a playlist that doesn't contain that song - that's what seems strange. Why can I Hide a queued song while playing the Release Radar when that queued song came out in the 50s? Why do I have the option to Hide a queued song while playing my Discover Weekly if it's on my Liked Songs and I've been listening to it a lot? It's almost as if the app knows this shouldn't be possible, because a few minutes after the queued song is Hidden and unable to be played while using Release Radar or Discover Weekly, the action gets undone and I'm suddenly able to listen to the queued song while using one of those playlists.
The steps shouldn't be that hard to replicate:
- Play either the Release Radar or Discover Weekly playlist.
- Add a song not on that playlist to your queue.
- You should see the Hide icon (minus in a circle) available for that song.
- Tap it and that queued song should be hidden.
- Now, while still playing that playlist, add that song back to your queue.
- That queued song will be skipped and the next song played will be either the next song on that playlist or the next entry in your queue. There will be no way to Unhide the Hidden queued song from that playlist since it was never in that playlist to begin with.
- Wait about 10 minutes or so and, for some reason, you will be able to play that song from your queue while using the Release Radar or Discover Weekly playlist again. Almost as if you never Hid the song in the first place.
Again, this all doesn't really matter as the problem gets undone mere minutes afterwards, it's just a bizarre oversight I discovered while using the app. I hope I cleared up any confusion from my original post and my restatement makes more sense. Sorry I couldn't attach a video. Cheers.