I've listened to my old tracks on iTunes, and then compared it to the amount of items I listen to on a subscription-based platform.
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I've listened to my old tracks on iTunes, and then compared it to the amount of items I listen to on a subscription-based platform. I was like - why do I pay such a high fee for my #subscription when I literally listen to 5-10 tracks on repeat before I switch to the radio? This is ridiculous. Imagine a price model of subscription based on how many people sit in the car. When it allows only 2 people, then you should throw out the 3rd from your car, or pay an additional premium. #enshittification
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I've listened to my old tracks on iTunes, and then compared it to the amount of items I listen to on a subscription-based platform. I was like - why do I pay such a high fee for my #subscription when I literally listen to 5-10 tracks on repeat before I switch to the radio? This is ridiculous. Imagine a price model of subscription based on how many people sit in the car. When it allows only 2 people, then you should throw out the 3rd from your car, or pay an additional premium. #enshittification
And of course, this is without talking about how much artists earn from those streams #subscription #enshittification
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