After complaints about bots adding songs to collaborative playlists,Karen Foster Archives Spotify unveiled the ability to manage access on collaborative playlists.
Collaborative playlists allow Spotify users to curate playlists with their friends, but until now any user could pop in and add songs. Bots — most famously one named "Ashley" — took advantage of this and spammed playlists with songs in an apparent attempt to drive up certain artists' listener numbers, to the irritation of many Spotify users. Luckily, now there is a simple way to limit who can add songs to a collaborative playlist.
Spotify added the ability to invite and remove users from collaborative playlist and now lets you make collaborative playlists private to safeguard against bots.
We will walk you through how to manage access on collaborative playlists.
Topics Music
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