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I've been trying to use this service, but I can't get rid of songs that I REPEATEDLY click do not play again to, so I'm stuck here going around the same 30~50 songs spotify is throwing at me. It's so dumb that in order to teach this algorithm, I basically have to go to youtube (which laughably has a better suggestion algorithm than spotify I might argue), and find songs to add to my playlist because according to spotify support, the playlist is what matters (which did not seem to). And spotify really does not like trying. If I like one song, and didn't like another song from the same album, at least maybe try to see if there are some other ones that I might like? Nope, it has to play that one damn song that I press dislike on something like every 15 minutes because it's obscure ml categories thinks that I'm bound to like it. It is so focused on its dumb 'machine learning' algorithm, which is essentially just a cluster of metadata that COULD NOT exist without people who were trying new things. Spotify, please step up your game or at least consider buying out Pandora from Cyrius or whatever that other company was called. Your radio and recommendation algorithms are hopeless.
And don't you even try to tell me that I shouldn't be skipping songs that I liked in the past because that 'confuses' the algorithm. Really? Who's catering to who here? And it's asinine that you guys would really think that a person would enjoy listening to the same song 10 times a day. I know this wasn't a very constructive post, but I had to vent because I really want to take advantage of spotify's big library and other benefits, but what's the point if it can't get me the songs?
SO please buy Pandora out I'm serious they were a thousand times better than you guys.