Friend Activity Spotify Mobile App

Posted By admin On 04.12.20
Friend Activity Spotify Mobile App 3,8/5 6546 reviews

You can now check out what your friends have been listening to and add it to your list, as Spotify says – “What’s Tastebuds? Now you can discover music through friends whose taste you trust.”

MobileFriend Feed Friend/Activity Feed On Mobile Submitted by mellobello on ‎2016-08-15 07:45 PM I use spotify on my computer a lot and I enjoy seeing the Friend Feed and knowing what my friends. Friend Activity on Spotify. The friends you follow on Spotify probably have some of their playlist public and have curated them for the purpose of sharing. That’s how Spotify works in many ways, and that’s why so many celebrity musicians are using it. Maybe I'm blind, but I can't for the life of me find the activity feed for what my friends are currently listening to in the iOS (iPhone) app. It's viewable on the desktop app but I can't for the life of me find it on the mobile app. If I'm missing something somewhere, if you could post a photo / screenshot I would appreciate it immensely. You can stop your followers from seeing what you listen to by turning off the 'Listening activity' feature in your app's settings. In Spotify, tap on the 'Home' tab at the bottom, then tap on the cog icon in the top right. Depending on if you have an iPhone or Android phone, either tap on 'Social' (iOS) or scroll down to the Social section (Android). 'Listening activity' should be enabled by default. Friend activity on the app. Again this one just seems obvious. (I'm refering to the mobile app here). While using spotify and browsing reddit, anytime a video. The same thing happens with Spotify Wrapped. Just look at my Spotify Top Songs playlist and my last.fm chart for albums and tracks. I didn't start listening to Greet Death until very recently, so despite their new album being one of my most listened to of the year, none of their songs appear in my spotify playlist. For me at least, this really.

See Friend Activity Spotify Mobile

There's nothing wrong with indulging in guilty pleasures on Spotify every once in a while — we all need a little Coldplay and Creed in our lives. The only problem is, all of your friends and family might be watching. Anyone that is following your Spotify account can potentially see what you're listening to, but there are several ways to hide this shameful and embarrassing activity from the.

So far, Spotify has had no features for you to directly interact with friends within your mobile app. They dropped their own inbox, that let you trade songs with friends, in 2017 and kept the Friend Activity ticker only in the desktop app. Their social features have been pretty limited, revolving only around sharing bits and pieces of data on existing social networks and Spotify's music discovery has mostly revolved around its own playlists and algorithms.

This gave Spotify an advantage when it came to negotiating with artists and labels, a practice which can be considered questionable. As Slashgear reports, 'This gave Spotify the power to play king-maker, massively influencing which artists got featured and rose to stardom. This in turn gave it leverage in its combative negotiations with record labels, which worried their artists might get left off playlists if they don't play nice with Spotify in terms of sustainable royalty rates and access to exclusives.'

And it helped the music-streaming service stay on top of its game with Spotify improving its licensing deals and becoming a critical promotional partner for labels and that meant paving the way to its IPO. Spotify's shares now sit at $152, up from its direct listing price of $132.

In a better space now, it seems at least, Spotify seems to be ok with letting users get inspired by what their friends are playing giving them more control over what they discover.

/spotify-apk-mod-premium.html. Tastebuds is designed to let you explore your friends' music taste profiles and it sits as a navigation option next to your Library and Home/Browse sections. /spotify-mac-toolbar.html. There is a also a non-functioning landing page for the feature on the web.

Spotify is working on Tastebuds, letting users discover music through their friends pic.twitter.com/uqUXmRvEKo

— Jane Manchun Wong (@wongmjane) December 18, 2019

Friend Activity Spotify Mobile App Free

Users need to tap the pen icon to 'search the people you follow', and from there you can view information about what users have been playing most and listen along or add songs to the library.

How To See Friend Activity Spotify

Other than that landing page on the web, Spotify has made no official confirmation of Tastebuds or when it plans to launch the feature.

Follow HT Tech for the latest tech news and reviews, also keep up with us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. For our latest videos, subscribe to our YouTube channel.

Listen, game, chat, and party all at once with Discord.

You can also see and play what your friends are listening to. You can even listen together with Listen Along (Premium only).

Get started

  1. On desktop, download the Discord app and open it.
  2. Click Connections in the menu on the left.
  3. Click Spotify.
  4. A web page will open to connect. If you’re not already logged into Spotify on the device, you’re directed to log in or sign up first.
  5. Click CONFIRM to confirm.

Once you’ve connected Spotify to your Discord account, you can choose to display what you’re listening to in real time on your profile.

To disconnect

  1. Click Connections in the menu on the left of the Discord desktop app.
  2. Click Spotify.
  3. Click X in the top left of the green box.
  4. Click Disconnect to confirm.

Listen Along

For: Premium

Spotify Mobile App Friend Activity

Turn your chat room into a party with your friends! Here’s how to listen together.

Note: It’s not possible to Listen Along when voice chatting. Try text chatting instead.

  1. On desktop, open the Discord desktop app.
  2. Click someone that’s Listening to Spotify from your list of friends on the right.
  3. Click the Listen Along icon .

Friend Activity Spotify

Note: If you Listen Along with a friend who has Spotify Free, you’ll hear silence when they hear adverts.