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Playlist Removed from Recently Added After A Few Seconds

Playlist Removed from Recently Added After A Few Seconds

Plan

Premium

Country

USA

Device

Both Windows Surface laptop and Google Pixel 6a

Operating System

Windows 11 and Android 13

 

My Question or Issue

When I add a new playlist, it appears for a couple of seconds in "recently added", then it goes away. This problem is present both when I add a new playlist on Windows, and when I do it on my Android phone. 

 

I have a lot of playlists, so I'm wondering if it's a bug with Spotify that only happens when you have a lot of playlists?

 

I've already tried reinstalling Spotify on Windows. And I've tried using the older version of Spotify on Windows. Still the same problem.

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Hey @glahoiten,

 

Thanks for posting in the Community and welcome. 

 

In this case, we'd like to gather some additional info. Would you mind trying to open a different account on your affected devices to see if you can replicate this behavior? You can ask for the account of a relative or a friend to open it on your devices and check. 

 

On another note, you can try and remove some of the playlists of your account to see if you notice changes on this behavior. Give it a try and let us know if you notice any changes. 

 

Lastly, we'd like to highlight that a video will help us to visualize the behavior you're describing. That's why it'd be awesome if you could send it, so we can continue investigating further. You can attach the video recording in your next reply in mp4 format, or you can also upload it to YouTube or Google Drive and make it public, so we can visualize it.
 

Keep us in the loop!

AlejaRModerator
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