PaulGherkin
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Hi fellow forum members.
I am hoping you can assist me.
Spotify, to put it bluntly, are fvcking me off.
They keep removing tracks from my playlist and when I query this they give me the same regurgitated answer about the music being "not available" which I know is a lie, since the album was playing earlier this week.
Every month something or the other disappears from a playlist I've constructed since 2019.
Besides their distaste for Koos Kombuis, they seem to have now also taken aim at other South African artists I listen to.
With Koos, they took his music off for 18 months, then slowly started replacing it with censored versions where parts of his lyrics are blanked out.
Yet its OK for EMINEM to use the n-word and the tracks are marked as explicit
Is there anything I can do, or is this another overseas corporate that is untouchable with respect to the Consumer Protection Act?
At this point in time I really feel like just stopping the service, and moving on and doing the usual High Seas route (because these days you can't buy CDs anymore)
I am hoping you can assist me.
Spotify, to put it bluntly, are fvcking me off.
They keep removing tracks from my playlist and when I query this they give me the same regurgitated answer about the music being "not available" which I know is a lie, since the album was playing earlier this week.
Every month something or the other disappears from a playlist I've constructed since 2019.
Besides their distaste for Koos Kombuis, they seem to have now also taken aim at other South African artists I listen to.
With Koos, they took his music off for 18 months, then slowly started replacing it with censored versions where parts of his lyrics are blanked out.
Yet its OK for EMINEM to use the n-word and the tracks are marked as explicit
Is there anything I can do, or is this another overseas corporate that is untouchable with respect to the Consumer Protection Act?
At this point in time I really feel like just stopping the service, and moving on and doing the usual High Seas route (because these days you can't buy CDs anymore)