That's why #Spotify is so hellbent on getting you to listen to #playlists, not albums. Your favorite albums are the same everywhere, but playlists are integrated into services.
But there's another side to this playlistification of feeds: playlists and other recommendation algorithms are #chokepoints: they are a way to durably interpose a company between a creator and their audience. Where you have chokepoints, you get #ChokepointCapitalism:
https://chokepointcapitalism.com/
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That's when a company captures an audience in a walled garden and then extracts value from creators who want to reach them, even when the audience *requests* a creator's work. With Spotify, that manifests as #payola, where creators have to pay for inclusion on playlists. Spotify uses playlists to manipulate audiences into listening to soundalikes, silently replacing the ambient artists that listeners tune in to hear with work-for-hire musicians who don't get royalties.
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