• clausetrophobic@sh.itjust.works
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    11 months ago
    1. White noise podcasts are usually an hour or more of literal white noise.

    2. Many people have been using Spotify for podcasts since they were introduced to the platform in 2015. The app has features specific to podcasts, and why wouldn’t you want all your audio entertainment in one place?

    • apochryphal_triptych@lemmy.world
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      11 months ago

      why wouldn’t you want all your audio entertainment in one place?

      Because Spotify is known to track and sell your listening habits. It’s fine (for me) that they track that I listen to AC/DC right before Ghostly Kisses. Music is music. A person’s podcasts can get a lot more personal. Politically, emotionally, and religiously personal. I don’t like to be profiled.

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      11 months ago

      why wouldn’t you want all your audio entertainment in one place?

      Your desire to have a product function in a specific way does not magically reprogram the product to meet your expectation. This is a classic IT end-user issue.

      • Here is program X, which does Y

      • I want the program to do Z and will attempt to use it for that purpose despite the developer warning not to do that thing

      Spotify podcasts are not sleep aides. They’re going to enforce it if you don’t get the hint.