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200 characters instead of 100 in a playlist name and 512 characters instead of 300 in a description

200 characters instead of 100 in a playlist name and 512 characters instead of 300 in a description

 

Plan

Free/Premium

Country

USA

Operating System

Windows 10

 

Issue:

you can inspect element on a playlist name and change the 100 in (maxlength="100") to 200 and it will save. (200 is the max any higher will reset.)

 

Edit:
You can do the same thing to the description, changing 300 in (maxlength="300") to 512 (512 is the max.)

 

Example Here:

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/77An8cvvuFh5sv0rMgwisR

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Hey @34,

 

Thanks for the post.

 

Spotify constantly strives to improve the user experience with its features and the easiest way to achieve this is by regular app updates. That’s why we appreciate you taking the time to share your suggestions with the Community. 

 

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Hope this helps. Let us know if you have any more questions.

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Please, for the love of god, be more specific in regard to how it's done. I am rather eager to try this for myself; however, despite you hinting at an "inspect element" trick, I cannot figure it out. Your analysis of this loophole is haphazard and vague. To reiterate, I would love if you would delve into the specificities on this, so that I can try it myself.

Thanks

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