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Scene_Cast2today at 4:01 PM4 repliesview on HN

I remember Last.fm's value proposition was 1) discovery and 2) community. (1) is (mostly, for most people) covered by "feed" algorithms of Spotify and YouTube.

I wonder how they're going to position themselves now.


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AdmiralAsshattoday at 4:45 PM

As someone who used to hang out on various music forums...a human recommendation based on careful analysis of your last.fm scrobbles was infinitely more useful and accurate than anything Pandora/YouTube/Spotify/Tidal ever recommended me. Humans can infer not just what you like, but what you don't like.

cesarvarelatoday at 4:21 PM

To me, it always was the scrobbler. I've been tracking what I listen to for 15+ years.

TFNAtoday at 4:55 PM

Community largely died out already by 2012. Originally Last.fm enabled a lot of IRL socializing, connecting hipsters who lived in the same town and listened to the same music. Changes in music-listening habits, the atomization of tastes in a world where so much was available, and CBS not having a clue what to do with the site -- that killed Last.fm except for just a way to track one's own plays.

micromacrofoottoday at 4:09 PM

a recommendation algorithm that isn't a box of pain they sell to advertisers?