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22 Jul
What in the heaven’s name just happened to the last.fm playlists?
On one hand, we now have the ability to create more than 1 playlist. On the other hand, now only the subscribers can actually play those playlists, and that is only if the playlist contains at least 45 tracks and 15 different artists!! As you can imagine I’m not happy about that at all! On top of that, what really ticked me off last night was that I noticed the new 200 track limit, which has already been applied on ALL playlists, even the ones that had been created before the updates. This of course means that large parts of some of my favorite neighborhood playlists have simply been annihilated. No backups, nothing. So now I have 5 playlists which I can do very close to zilch with, and I can no longer go swimming in the mighty playlists created by my friends.
And just to make my mood even darker, obviously the flash playlist player widget no longer works either… it did till 2 days ago… grrrrrrrrrr!!
So, anybody else sharing my mood?
9 Responses for "Last.fm and the new playlist issues.. what do you think?"
Yeah that seriously sucks. I’m so used to playing your website widget at work. 🙁
I don’t see the point of having playlists anymore.
Honestly, neither do I. I mean the whole joke about playlists was being able to share them, and even if I go and subscribe right now it doesn’t solve any problems because the rest of my friends mostly aren’t subscribers… so… well.
That explains why I couldn’t get the player to work yesterday.
I 2nd anny. It sucks.
Well I’m gonna replace the widget with the library player widget. Unfortunately it’s no longer that selective, but oh well, better than nothing.
What? No you’re not serious! No that means that 300 tracks just vanished out of my hand picked selection! No no I will be damned no…
What do I think? I think it sucks royally!
They might as well just get rid of the playlists feature then.
چرا دخترم کم می نويسی به نوشته هات عادت کردم
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