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Spotify announced this morning its removing the content cap on the apps Your Library, allowing users to now save an unlimited number of songs, albums and podcasts to their collection of favorites. The change addresses a top user complaint since 2014 which, to date, had received more than 12,500 votes on Spotifys Community Ideas Exchange forum. Though an average user may only have a few hundred or a few thousand saved songs, some have preferred a larger library. But before today, Spotify enforced a 10,000-item limit across three devices. When you hit that limit, Spotify would display a message that read: Epic collection my friend. Theres no more room in Your Library. To save more, youll need to remove some songs or albums. The issue impacted those who liked to play their collection on shuffle, for example, or who liked to see all their favorite music in one interface in order to build custom playlists. Unfortunately, the 10,000-song limit on playlists remains, so you arent yet able to now turn your entire music collection into a playlist to stream or share with friends. It also doesnt impact Spotifys requirements around offline downloads. Users are still able to only download 10,000 songs across five different devices for offline listening. This, however, is less of an issue during the coronavirus outbreak, as many people no longer commute to work without Wi-Fi or cellular access like in trains or subways. And fewer people are traveling by air, where offline access comes in handy. Instead, the limits removal is more about removing the anxiety around whether or not you should like a song, album or podcast. This has become a more pressing issue now that Spotify has expanded into podcasts, which increased the type of items users could like and made it possible to fill up libraries faster. The change to libraries is rolling out now across iOS, Android, desktop and web, Spotify said. You may not see it immediately, but should soon.protectedexcerptrendered Spotify announced this morning its removing the content cap on the apps Your Library, allowing users to now save an unlimited number of songs, albums and podcasts to their collection of favorites. The change addresses a top user complaint since 2014 which, to date, had received more than 12,500 votes on Spotifys Community Ideas Exchange
Though an average user may only have a few hundred or a few thousand saved songs, some have preferred a larger library. But before today, Spotify enforced a 10,000-item limit across three devices. When you hit that limit, Spotify would display a message that read: Epic collection my friend. Theres no more room in Your Library. To save more, youll need to remove some songs or albums. The issue impacted those who liked to play their collection on shuffle, for example, or who liked to see all their favorite music in one interface in order to build custom playlists. Unfortunately, the 10,000-song limit on playlists remains, so you arent yet able to now turn your entire music collection into a playlist to stream or share with friends. It also doesnt impact Spotifys requirements around offline downloads. Users are still able to only download 10,000 songs across five different devices for offline listening. This, however, is less of an issue during the coronavirus outbreak, as many people no longer commute to work without Wi-Fi or cellular access like in trains or subways. And fewer people are traveling by air, where offline access comes in handy. Instead, the limits removal is more about removing the anxiety around whether or not you should like a song, album or podcast. This has become a more pressing issue now that Spotify has expanded into podcasts, which increased the type of items users could like and made it possible to fill up libraries faster. The change to libraries is rolling out now across iOS, Android, desktop and web, Spotify said. You may not see it immediately, but should soon.protectedexcerptrendered Spotify announced this morning its removing the content cap on the apps Your Library, allowing users to now save an unlimited number of songs, albums and podcasts to their collection of favorites. The change addresses a top user complaint since 2014 which, to date, had received more than 12,500 votes on Spotifys Community Ideas Exchange
The issue impacted those who liked to play their collection on shuffle, for example, or who liked to see all their favorite music in one interface in order to build custom playlists. Unfortunately, the 10,000-song limit on playlists remains, so you arent yet able to now turn your entire music collection into a playlist to stream or share with friends. It also doesnt impact Spotifys requirements around offline downloads. Users are still able to only download 10,000 songs across five different devices for offline listening. This, however, is less of an issue during the coronavirus outbreak, as many people no longer commute to work without Wi-Fi or cellular access like in trains or subways. And fewer people are traveling by air, where offline access comes in handy. Instead, the limits removal is more about removing the anxiety around whether or not you should like a song, album or podcast. This has become a more pressing issue now that Spotify has expanded into podcasts, which increased the type of items users could like and made it possible to fill up libraries faster. The change to libraries is rolling out now across iOS, Android, desktop and web, Spotify said. You may not see it immediately, but should soon.protectedexcerptrendered Spotify announced this morning its removing the content cap on the apps Your Library, allowing users to now save an unlimited number of songs, albums and podcasts to their collection of favorites. The change addresses a top user complaint since 2014 which, to date, had received more than 12,500 votes on Spotifys Community Ideas Exchange
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