Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am very disappointed with Spotify because of their stance. But what other options are there that allow you to create your own playlists, listen to friends playlist, allow you to have multiple accounts for a family to have their own playlist? I miss the days when I was able to download my Apple Music onto my little nano iPod
Amazon music
Apple Music
To name just two.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No! Because it is a free country and he has a right to his opinions and thoughts as I do as well. He has a following and a platform so be it. And I have a right to simply disagree with him and move on with my life and yet continue to enjoy the perfect playlists spotify curates for me. Somehow I have managed to co-exist -dare I say even successfully ignore- quite peacefully with someone I completely disagree with.
His loss of a platform on Spotify does not mean he'd lose his opinions and thoughts.
It would just make it harder for him to influence people . Meanwhile, you are facillitating the spread of misinformation that is killing people. Heck, you might even get turned down for an emergency surgery because the hospitals are full of sick antivaxxers who take their advice from Joe Rogan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know he can afford to do this but I was pretty impressed how Neil Young put his money where his mouth was and took a stand against something he believed in. It would be impactful if other very well-known and lucrative artists would do the same.
Not me. He's gross. I refuse to listen to him anymore after the way he blindsided his wife of 36 years.
Anonymous wrote:I know he can afford to do this but I was pretty impressed how Neil Young put his money where his mouth was and took a stand against something he believed in. It would be impactful if other very well-known and lucrative artists would do the same.
Anonymous wrote:No! Because it is a free country and he has a right to his opinions and thoughts as I do as well. He has a following and a platform so be it. And I have a right to simply disagree with him and move on with my life and yet continue to enjoy the perfect playlists spotify curates for me. Somehow I have managed to co-exist -dare I say even successfully ignore- quite peacefully with someone I completely disagree with.
Anonymous wrote:No! Because it is a free country and he has a right to his opinions and thoughts as I do as well. He has a following and a platform so be it. And I have a right to simply disagree with him and move on with my life and yet continue to enjoy the perfect playlists spotify curates for me. Somehow I have managed to co-exist -dare I say even successfully ignore- quite peacefully with someone I completely disagree with.