All for this. Counterpoint - what could you not getting cooking with the Spotify API? I'm feeling like it's more the killer idea/mechanic/adopted behaviour more than it is the technical limitations
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Spotify API gives you access to every single song. You can build your own algorithm on top of that (see similar boppers here https://bopping.to/@tom__kell). OP @drewcoffman.eth is chatting about "sharing" which is a intentional thing right? No need for data when it's "I know who would like this" and posting "if you like this you'll like this"
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Good morning, switch on Supercollector Radio for some fresh new music https://release.supercollector.xyz/labs/radio
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I'm all for that, we've done a load of blockchain building with @supercollector (I think data on what you *really* love is more valuable that what you might have put on in the background). Real talk is that Spotify aren't going to give up what they monetise, just not going to happen, I'd love it to, but it won't, but I also think that it mostly powers lean-back auto-play stuff that causes a certain amount of apathy towards music listening. Me knowing all your listening data is not so valuable to me, me knowing how our data overlaps can make guesses to what I might enjoy but the pro-active *sharing* of music using existing established social platforms is my take on what the OP thinks could be explored more - and kinda more healthy for music culture?? Either way it's a real challenge that hasn't been cracked.. yet