![]() ![]() I can't imagine it somehow making Spotify run smoother or making it cheaper. Both of them, particularly making you go to a menu to find in the playlist, had done nothing but make my user experience more inconvenient. I have literally no idea why they have made these changes. They're going to shuffle thorough everything. If you search a band and press shuffle so they'll only play songs by that band in your playlist, too bad. Now you have to press the three dots at the top right, wait for the menu to open (which sometimes take's forever for some reason), then scroll down to the option of "Find in playlist", then you can search for whatever you wanted. Now you can't.īut the real kicker is that sometime ago they took away the ability to search in the playlist by scrolling to the top. Maybe you wanted to listen to all the songs that had the word Ghost in the title or band name. If you searched for something in the playlist and then shuffled, it would shuffle through all your songs and not just the ones that you had filtered to. I noticed a time later that they took that feature away. So I would search the name of the band, then press shuffle to have it shuffle through the songs by that band that I already know and have added. I loved this feature because I would sometimes want to listen to a band, but only the songs from that band that I had added to my playlist. Here you could type in a song name or artist and it would filter down the playlist to the songs that fit what you typed in, as expected.įurthermore, you could still press shuffle, and it would shuffle through the songs that you had now filtered to. In playlists, you used to be able to scroll to the top of the playlist where you would find a search bar. ![]() So I've had Spotify since I was a least 17, and now I'm 21. ![]()
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