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Unwanted Content in my feed

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Unwanted Content in my feed

I for real let the wrong person into my account and now I got music stuck on my feed, stark contrast to what I listen to, is there a way to get stuff off your feed and off your jump back in? I have genuinely considered making a new account because it's a menace to my listening experience.

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Hey @PawsitiveEnergy,

 

Sorry to see this has happened to you.
There is no current way for editing things out of your history. They are there to stay, unless you create a different account.
If you don't - the recommendations will gradually be replaced with what you listen to, but it will take some time.

In case you want to create a new account, you'll be able to follow your playlists from there. You could even add your new account as a collaborator, so that you'll be able to continue editing the playlists as well.

Tip: For future references, you could toggle private listening on.  Anything searched or played will not be added to your profile history for the duration of the private session 🙂

Let us know if any further questions arise.
Thanks!

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Hey @PawsitiveEnergy,

 

Sorry to see this has happened to you.
There is no current way for editing things out of your history. They are there to stay, unless you create a different account.
If you don't - the recommendations will gradually be replaced with what you listen to, but it will take some time.

In case you want to create a new account, you'll be able to follow your playlists from there. You could even add your new account as a collaborator, so that you'll be able to continue editing the playlists as well.

Tip: For future references, you could toggle private listening on.  Anything searched or played will not be added to your profile history for the duration of the private session 🙂

Let us know if any further questions arise.
Thanks!

VasilModerator
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