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transfer data from one account to another

I'm surprised no one has thought of this. Well, my idea is to allow data to be transferred from one account to another to choice.
 
I mean, all the data:
-playlists: exact date when the song was added, order, description, photo, creator [but the creator should be your new account]
-songs: complete history [and choose which date/song to which date/song the history is saved], liked songs with the exact date you liked them
-account: people who follow you, people you are following, friends, order of followers/following, photo, name, alias, past years' Wrapped
 
There could be an "advanced options" section to remove songs listened to from April 5, 2018, to August 11, 2020 [just as an example].
 
In summary, all your account data, but selectively. What I mean by this is that you can choose which data to transfer, whether you only want the history and liked songs, just the followers, and so on.
 
Why add this? Because surely many people started using Spotify on their mom's or dad's account, or vice versa, and when they want their own account, they lose all their data because it remains on their child’s or their mom's/dad's account. This idea would fix that. If you're a child who started using your mom's/dad's account and kept that account, in a playlist I don't remember the exact name of, but it was something like 'relive your past,' there are songs your mom/dad listened to at the beginning of their account, not the ones the child started listening to.
 
Sorry if my English is not very good; I'm learning.