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Sort by recently Added in new WebPlayer

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Sort by recently Added in new WebPlayer

I can't figure out how to sort my playlist by Recently Added on the web player. I have to use webplayer at work, and I want to listen to my very long very old starred playlist from the most recent song added to the oldest. Was the feature removed? Why have it in the desktop version but not the web player?? Help.

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Hey @bassukm

 

Unfortunately, it is currently not possible to sort playlists in the new web player.

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Hey @bassukm

 

Unfortunately, it is currently not possible to sort playlists in the new web player.

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Thanks! I ended up finding a way to get the desktop version on my computer. I'm not sure what Spotify is going for with the web app, you would think more features would be added value rather than less. Anyway I appreciate the response.

You're welcome!

 

The new web player is still fresh. Spotify totally remade the web player because it was based on the old flash player and it loaded really slowly. Now it loads really fast and has a fresh design. The developers are looking to improve it over time, so hopefully more features will be added to it.

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