Spotify’s Discover Weekly playlist, which shares new listening recommendations every Monday, receives an update.
Ten years after the debut of Discover Weekly (yes, we also feel old), Spotify Premium users will see new operating elements at the top of the playlist, so that they can push their recommendations to certain genres. So if you usually listen to rock from the 80s, but you start to develop a weakness for K-pop, you can select different genre filters to push the algorithmic curation in the right direction.
This function is intended to give users a little more control over which types of new music they want to hear most of their discover weekly playlists.
According to Spotify, users have streamed more than 100 billion tracks on Discover Weekly, with 77% of the Discover Weekly Limments from emerging artists.
To gain access to the new and improved Discover Weekly, Spotify-Prembessen subscribers can navigate to the Hub ‘Made For You’ and then navigate to their Discover Weekly playlist. There, when the latest Spotify version is installed, users can see the new genre operating elements.
For an app that can feel overwhelmingly dominated by algorithmic recommendations, Spotify has recently announced functions aimed at giving the listener input about their listening algorithms. The queue was renewed, which shows which Spotify recommendations arrive and with which users can choose in advance what stays on deck. Listeners can also “snooze” songs that they are tired, so that the number will not be played for thirty days, but will not be hidden forever.
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