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Plan
Premium
Country
USA
Device
Google Pixel 3
Operating System
Android P
My Question or Issue
In all auto-generated playlists, there are songs that come up that have a different player interface than the normal one. This interface has larger album artwork and crucially, no ability to "like" or block the song / artist. It seems pretty clear that this is promoted content, ie ads, and Spotify is preventing the user from removing this content from their playlists. Spotify should treat promoted content the same as the algorithmically generated content and allow the user to block this content. It's extremely frustrating to pay for an "ad-free" product and then have Spotify force you to listen to ads.