Gosh, what is wrong with you people, substack doesn't support Nazi, they just let anyone write . Fuck Twitter then? Instagram? the Internet? Lemmy?
It's not spam
Ok? But does writing the post myself reduce the quality? or validity of the information? I find it weird that people don't like it when others share their work. It's research none the less, not spam.
I'm a writer for the publication. Why?
Oh sorry to hear that, but Yh users need to first experience mistakes/errors before Google can fix. That’s just how it works now.
That way people can get content relevant to them. Genius.
Elon strikes again 😪
But 99% of people don't know that.
Wooh. Interesting, had no idea (about the iOS thing), thanks for sharing.
Yh but isn't open source meant to be like 'non-profit', just asking.
But is it really?
Spotify is definitely not the villain here, they have created the best music streaming platform in the world. The big publishers also can't be called the villains per say, but it wasn't so nice of them to force a small startup (Spotify in it's early days) to sign contracts that will permanently force it to payout about $0.66 out of every $1 it makes.
Like the article explains, they can't price their services too expensively, because of competition. If Spotify becomes $25/month, most users will move to Apple Music or YouTube Music, etc.
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Wooh. 👀. This isn't Spotify's fault. They can't pay artists if they don't have money.
Exactly, Spotify is stuck between pleasing artists and the big publishers.
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Netflix and X are both Tech companies, so this is tech related content. Which follows Rule 2 of the community. Posting about 'Drake's new music video' for example will be "unrelated stuff to this community".
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Interesting, thanks for sharing. I'll have to do some more research on Elon then.
True.
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