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When I'm listening to a Daily Mix and I immediately skip a song to the next (without disliking it explicitly), is this just the same as if I'd have listened to the end, or is this something the algorithm can recognize as "oh, he skipped this song, so he must not like it very much, I'm going to lower the chances of it playing in the future"?
In short: is skipping something like a "soft-disliking", as far the algorithm is concerned?
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