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[All Platforms][Playlists] View all playlist followers/who likes my playlists

I would really like the ability to view all of my playlist followers and I am sure I am not the only one. What I am suggesting is a simple system, where you could press on the "# Followers" section of the playlist Window:

 

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I would suggest it would either give you a drop down of all the followers or even better (in my opinion), a redirect to another page with all the followers on it similar to the Following/Followers tab in the Follow page of the client.

 

Please add your kudos and any comments here!

Peter

Updated on 2019-01-30

Hey folks,



 

Thanks for coming to the Community, and adding your vote to this idea!



 

We're keeping this idea as 'Not Right Now', as this isn't something we have any immediate plans to implement. We appreciate you sharing your thoughts.

 

If we do have any new info to share, rest assured we'll check back in here with a new status.

 



Thanks.

Comments
Oliver_ha

I, just like everybody else would appreciate this.. You gave us the ability to follow, to see our followers, and to follow playlists, yet we can't see who followed the playlists. This can be very frustrating.

Atreyaaa

Please add a feature to be able to see the identity of who has liked or saved our playlist.

because not a few people want to see it. And I guess there's nothing wrong with that, like seeing the number of followers and following.

kapran0s

Music is a social experience that brings people together. It starts with the artist and all the people who bring the music to life until it reaches our ears and unites us under shared feelings and experiences.

 

Yet, it feels like Spotify does everything to avoid people connecting over music. I understand you do not want to be another social network or another messaging app, and I appreciate not spending resources on solutions that already exist in plenty of apps. However, given that those other apps exist, adding a link in our profiles, a small description, and allowing us to see who connects with our music curations would be quite impactful without significant development, maintenance, or legal challenges.

 

You don’t need to go the full route of becoming a social app—I respect that. But try to think of other ways to connect people. After all, that’s what music is all about.