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Plan
Premium
Country
USA
Device
(iPhone XR)
Operating System
(iOS 12)
My Question or Issue
When I scroll through a long list of songs and the content is scrolling past the screen after I’ve flicked my finger, tapping my finger down to stop the scroll momentum is supposed to only stop the content from scrolling. Instead, it stops the content from scrolling and also begins playing whatever song was where my finger landed. Normally, on iOS, if content is scrolling by fast enough from scrolling momentum, tapping the content is not supposed to trigger a “click” on any item that has scrolled into view. It is supposed to only stop the scrolling content from scrolling, and then I should have to tap again to make something play. This is only happening to me in Spotify, not in any other app