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Plan: Premium
Country: Singapore
Device
(iPhone 12 Pro)
Operating System
(iOS 16.6.1)
My Question or Issue
On iOS, when using “+” on a song to add to other playlists, it is supposed to display the playlists which a song has already been added to. However, if a song was added by another collaborator but not you, it does not show up as a green checkmark.
If you add the song in the playlist not knowing that it is already added, the iOS app does not notify of duplicates, but the desktop app will notify when adding the same song.
If you try to remove the duplicate song that you added, it will remove the original collaborator’s addition as well, removing the song completely from the playlist.
There is no way to remove duplicates from the playlist besides manually finding them and removing.
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Plan
Premium
Country
USA
Device
(iPhone 12, Desktop App on multiple Windows laptops)
Operating System
(iOS 17, Windows 10)
My Question or Issue
In the past 2-3 months I believe, I have noticed on a collaborative playlist shared between me and a friend that we now can add duplicate songs.
Previously (and preferably), we were notified that a song was already in the playlist and was not added. Now the song is added just as any other. When viewing the playlist, two instances of the duplicate song may be seen with the two different users as the "song contributor".
Additionally, If either playlist contributor tries to remove a duplicate song from the playlist, it will remove both instances of the added song, requiring the song to be added again.
My friend and I have used this large playlist to share new music we find for over a year so it is frustrating to have no notification anymore if the other person has already added a song.
(Attachments are from Desktop app Win10, and iOS 17)
Hi everyone, I want to discuss that when using a shared playlist between two individuals, both users can add tracks to it. When attempting to add a track, the option displays liked tracks and other playlist options. If the track hasn't been previously liked or added, the circle with the green tick appears on the right side. However, there's an issue: even if the track has been added by another person in the shared playlist, the circle with the green tick doesn't appear and is greyed out.
Consequently, users inadvertently add duplicate entries to the playlist, increasing the track count per hour and disrupting shuffle functionality, leading to repetitive listening experiences.
This persistent issue hampers collaborative playlist curation.
This is still a problem🙄
Still a problem. This is very annoying.
We have several people adding tracks into playlists and without manually searching/looking duplicates are always being added.
Please fix
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