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Spotify will now suspend or terminate accounts it finds are using ad blockers

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Re: Spotify will now suspend or terminate accounts it finds are using ad blockers

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We had better in MP3s but the industry didn't like it. Personally, if you don't own the content I don't think you can whine when it goes away.

The point here is we thought we owned access. That occasionally was revoked without notice, or recourse.

> The point here is we thought we owned access.

We did?

It's a subscription service. Of course you don't own access.

Re: Spotify will now suspend or terminate accounts it finds are using ad blockers

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It feels weird to say but the zune marketplace was the best music platform so far. Who knows if it would have stayed that way if it ever got a decent market share though.

Grooveshark

Audio Galaxy [1] !

[1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audiogalaxy

Re: Spotify will now suspend or terminate accounts it finds are using ad blockers

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> It's not because I don't want to pay for the content, I'd happily pay 2-3x under the right circumstances. It's because no one wants to take my money and provide the content I want without bundling it with drm, ads, dark patterns, insane region segmentation. Can't help you with movies/Netflix, but in the case of Spotify, you could go back to buying mp3's. Google Play, Amazon, iTunes (aac format), etc will all sell y…

Netflix offers too much value for a small amount plus the size of movies makes downloading/previewing the throwaway type of netflix shows make it hard to justify the effort to pirate. Spotify always seems less useful compared to winamp if you knew what music you liked or like to download everything from one band who's best days are behind them. A hassle for new stuff but if you want the all of the 'yes' albums the ra…

For me it's the opposite way around. Netflix's UK catalogue is tiny compared to the US, but Spotify always has the music I want. I pay for Spotify, but not Netflix.

Re: Spotify will now suspend or terminate accounts it finds are using ad blockers

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But can they block me muting the ads?

you got a way of doing this automatically?! =)

If you're on Windows, here's a simple way to do that:

https://github.com/Xeroday/Spotify-Ad-Blocker/

Re: Spotify will now suspend or terminate accounts it finds are using ad blockers

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I wonder if they'll penalise paying users who also happen to be running an ad blocker. I pay for a Spotify family subscription but also block advertising and analytics domains in the hosts file on each of my devices. Spotify queries Scorecard Research regularly in the background even when it's ostensibly not running (on Android).

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Between the dwindling Netflix catalog and increasingly hostile subscription service experience on Spotify, I have found myself flying the black flag again. I still have subscriptions to both, but I will be cancelling them this year. I don't want their shitty analytics payloads, I don't want their shitty anti-adblocker tech. I don't want their shitty tactics of deleting random songs off my playlists. I just want the c…

I'm curious; what's the hostile subscription service experience you've encountered with Spotify?

Here's mine, bullet 2.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=19109437

Re: Spotify will now suspend or terminate accounts it finds are using ad blockers

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Between the dwindling Netflix catalog and increasingly hostile subscription service experience on Spotify, I have found myself flying the black flag again. I still have subscriptions to both, but I will be cancelling them this year. I don't want their shitty analytics payloads, I don't want their shitty anti-adblocker tech. I don't want their shitty tactics of deleting random songs off my playlists. I just want the c…

Physical media still exists for a lot of music, but I know first-hand that some music, collections/anthologies/compilations and playlists containing some original content are becoming increasingly digital-only. Check for an artist's profile on a music service that allows you to purchase and download the content. Bandcamp (no affiliation) is one such service. Then you can make your own physical or digital backups exte…

Remember, even CDs aren't safe from DRM https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sony_BMG_copy_protection_rootk...

I guess Vinyl is the only way to go for true security-minded individuals.

Re: Spotify will now suspend or terminate accounts it finds are using ad blockers

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It's fascinating how we, humans, are lazy. We're lazy to the point where we'd gladly allow services like Spotify to control our computers just so they can make sure their ad was delivered. We'll even justify it by "well, I really listen to a lot of music". All I want is to push a button and get some bearable-noise during my 8 hours at work. I don't know about the rest, but I really hate when someone makes a fool out…

What’s fascinating to me is the length people go to in order to justify freeloading. If you don’t like the ads, Spotify has a subscription plan. In my country that’s €5 / month. Surely that’s less money spent than the effort it takes to pirate music for usage with foobar2000.

What’s fascinating to me is the length people go to in order to justify freeloading.

Fuck the money, I’m not letting a site run arbitrary code on my machine, especially when they have a track record of spying and installing malware. They have a right to make a living, I have a right to own my property without having it damaged by casual greed.

Re: Spotify will now suspend or terminate accounts it finds are using ad blockers

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Should TV networks try to block you if you don't look at the TV while ads are running? Or if you turn it off/switch channel/mute it? Same goes for newspapers and magazines - do you have a right to skip pages filled with ads and not look at them?

...all the examples you gave are services you pay for. Spotify is preventing users from blocking ads on their free tier .

Broadcast TV is a thing...

Re: Spotify will now suspend or terminate accounts it finds are using ad blockers

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Yep. At this point now there's so much paid music available in high quality than anyone who says that it's still not good enough is looking for reasons to feel better about themselves for not paying.

Video is something of a shitshow and I'm somewhat sympathetic to people who don't want to buy a DVD just because Netflix has driven all the local rental places out of business, their own catalog is rotting, and it's not available for even a la carte streaming. Or you have to subscribe to yet another streaming service just to watch one show. But music? There may be corner cases but pretty much any of the big streaming…

Anyone offering the complete collection of any artist including bootlags, unreleased tracks, artwork and in some cases images of used tickets of the shows?
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