So @Spotify is going prioritize music from artists that are willing to take a lower royalty rate.
— Riot Gene (@gchorba) November 3, 2020
How is this not pay for exposure? They are making modifications to their discovery algorithm in exchange for money.https://t.co/FtVfYTQx59
If you want to read the pretzel logic required for Spotify to make this seem like anything but a blatant cash grab in an already-exploitative system, you can check out their official statement here: https://t.co/aGElygz46Q
— 12tone (@12tonevideos) November 2, 2020
Oh good, App Store ads for music https://t.co/BbMKRa1aTB
— Jason Snell (@jsnell) November 2, 2020
Spotify testing out promoted songs
— Ryan Reeves (@investing_city) November 2, 2020
"it won’t require any upfront budget. Instead, labels or rights holders agree to be paid a promotional recording royalty rate for streams in personalized listening sessions where we provided this service."https://t.co/vYOo3YkVVB
ya i just read the whole statement from spotify and this shit is so lame... theyre trying to spin it as being in pur favor too which is insane. just pay us and do ur fucking job.https://t.co/Tx5hFQwXUT
— 808 ROCK OUT NOW (@lilaaron911) November 2, 2020
A massive technology company is exerting its market power by changing algorithms and pricing:
— Hamza Shaban (@hshaban) November 2, 2020
Spotify will offer artists and labels an algorithmic boost in exchange for a lowered “promotional recording royalty rate”https://t.co/9jDktmhau2
For context, Spotify currently pays between $0.00331 and $0.00437 per stream. Apple Music pays $0.00783. https://t.co/alHhpvYAuL
— Ben Sandofsky (@sandofsky) November 2, 2020
I have been supporting @Spotify through everything, but today they announced something unforgivable. Their legal twist of Payola. https://t.co/iInzkr5zZP
— Arc North (@ArcNorth) November 3, 2020
Fewer royalties for more exposure – thoughts? https://t.co/DzOwRO8IQt
— DJ Mag (@DJmag) November 3, 2020
If you want to influence Spotify’s algorithm in order to favour your track to relevant listeners, you will receive a lower royalty payment https://t.co/DzOwRO8IQt
— DJ Mag (@DJmag) November 2, 2020
Spotifyがロイヤリティーと引き換えにレコメンドのアルゴリズムを変更する実験的機能を導入予定?という話。もしほんとにやるなら結局は資金力のあるアーティストが聞かれる傾向になっちゃうのかな。https://t.co/AxCSZVj0Qd#スポティファイ
— ねじまきラジオ?世界一周 (@nejimakiradio1) November 3, 2020
Thoughts on this new feature? https://t.co/DzOwRO8IQt
— DJ Mag (@DJmag) November 2, 2020
Spotify's new "two-sided marketplace" is literally payola, except they're taking the $$$ on the backend (lower royalty rate) instead of upfront. Artists will earn less in exchange for promo/visibility. Spotify will save money. Labels will abuse this tool. https://t.co/9GuRgeZbyG
— Z (@djboothEIC) November 2, 2020
Spotify is letting record labels influence personalized recommendations… so long as they pay for it in royalties https://t.co/LNmNq1SFWW
— MBW (@musicbizworld) November 2, 2020
They always said they would never do this: Spotify is letting record labels influence personalized recommendations… so long as they pay for it in royalties - Music Business Worldwide #artists #labels #a2im https://t.co/1k9nYqsJDa
— Richard James Burgess (@richardjburgess) November 2, 2020
Let us know what you think about this? Do you follow playlists or the artists profile?
— Korpiklaani (@_korpiklaani) November 3, 2020
Spotify is letting record labels influence personalized recommendations… so long as they pay for it in royalties - Music Business Worldwide https://t.co/aptHRNjTG7
Y'all know these dolts at Spotify dropped their news a few hours before the election on purpose right?
— The Broken Cradle (@thebrokencradle) November 3, 2020
Timing is everything and they want you to get distracted.
Shameful and crappy way to treat your artists.https://t.co/m6B55e914q
Spotify will now allow artists and labels to promote tracks in your recommendations https://t.co/TmlisMIfw4
— Matt Navarra (@MattNavarra) November 3, 2020
Spotify will now allow artists and labels to promote tracks in your recommendations: https://t.co/TgD1hcyp42
— Sarah Perez (@sarahintampa) November 2, 2020
wait this is kinda bullshit
— Nick Quah (@nwquah) November 3, 2020
so music labels get to pay to improve their algorithmic position?https://t.co/Rj486ZVcEN
The feature lets you influence Spotify’s recommendation algorithm, but only in exchange for less royalties ? https://t.co/DzOwRO8IQt
— DJ Mag (@DJmag) November 3, 2020
Näkyvyyden hinta 2020 Spotifyn tapaan:
— Risto Nevanlinna (@RistoNevanlinna) November 3, 2020
"If you want to influence Spotify’s algorithm in order to favour your track to relevant listeners, you will receive a lower royalty payment if a play occurs based on that recommendation."https://t.co/kfA6GvFzez