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I'm an Artist with Distrokid as my distributor.
Today, I received a heartbreaking email that told me the entire track got removed from Spotify due to "artificial streaming".
I do not, in any way deny that it could be the case (without my knowledge) but it was genuinely unintentional.
Many small independent Artists like myself are constantly looking for ways to promote our music to help grow our career. Since Spotify does not have an official promotion service (like Adwords for Youtube), there are tons of third party services out there varying from plain-sight obvious scams to possibly genuine. However, as you can imagine, it is always a gamble when trusting someone new to promote your music.
I would happily invest in Spotify official campaigns or any promoters that Spotify endorses, but they do not exist?
I honestly wished I could pin-point which particular promoter was the culprit as I've done full-blown $2,000-$3,000 press release campaigns and smaller, more focused Spotify campaigns for a particular track.
It feels a little unfair that there were no warnings to this or having a penalty whereby the "fake streams" would be just removed instead of the entire track. Of course, the Spotify analytics could give me a red flags if the promoter was using fishy-methods, but by that time, there's nothing I can do to reverse it.
This has hurt me real bad and I am absolutely devastated.
What can I do about it now? Is there a chance Spotify would show some compassion and reinstate the track?
Am I even allowed to reupload the track again under a different or same ISRC number?
Any advice would be dearly appreciated.
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Same thing happened to me with Distrokid. They pulled my album, saying that I was using artificial streaming. I never used any service or did anything to promote artificial streaming. It's just wrong what they're doing. I SAY IT'S TIME FOR A CLASS ACTION LAW SUITE!
Got zero support from Spotify. Was told they couldn’t give me more information and to talk to distributor…… distributor advised it was Spotify who removed the release?! Spotify also told me not to pay for the promise of streams etc… I NEVER HAVE!!! Frustrating
I just got a notification from distrokid a couple hours ago that one of my songs was removed from Spotify for artificial streams. DK told me to contact spotify and spotify said to contact DK. What a joke! All distrokid has responded with so far is “just say no to artificial streaming” like I’m guilty of that! I’ve never paid any promotion company for anything, and never will. By the way, the song in question has been on Spotify for over two years and has maybe 2500 streams, not like I’ve ever promoted it much myself.
I woke up this morning to an email saying my new single was live and then I received 4 emails saying my old music has been removed due to artificial streaming.
This is madness. I've only used Distrokids services and have never paid for any 3rd party anything.
I contacted Spotify and they said yeah you have artificial streams contact Distrokid.
I haven't heard anything from Distrokid yet.
Today was meant to be exciting. Instead I'm having a full blown panic attack.
I am so upset.
Same thing is happening to me, music got removed. I know I got added to a playlist for about 2 weeks that I did not pay for, and it resulted in thousands of streams. I suspected the streams were fake because of the 80:1 streams per listener ratio, but what was I supposed to do?
I just spoke with Spotify for Artists over the website chatbox, and they confirmed that this decision is up to Spotify's Content Team, but there is no way to contact them directly. They advised me to reach out to my distributor (DistroKid), and said "It's indeed up to our Content team, however, you can't contact them directly. They can only be contacted by distributors so it's best that you reach out to have them represent you regarding this takedown. Don't worry! It's an established process between distributors and Spotify."
The email I got from DistroKid to inform me of this takedown said "there is no way to appeal this decision", and another article of theirs suggested that I reupload the songs. I brought up this article with Spotify for Artists support, and they said, "Content detected to have been engaged in artificial streaming is removed from our service, and will remain down until further notice. Reuploading won't be an option for you at the moment but if your content is reinstated, the streams won't be lost. You can consider uploading a remixed version that won't be detected as a reupload of the song (songs with identical audio and duration are linked automatically) and will start at 0 streams."
I was getting like, 5 streams a day for the past few months... not a big deal dude, and don't even care about the royalties. How do we get our music playable again??
Fun to spam the support staff here - https://support.spotify.com/us/artists/contact-spotify-anonymous/
Same thing just happened to me today. Notice from DistroKid about my content being removed. I was targeted by 3 different bot playlists over the past 2 months, none of which I paid for. I reported each of them whenever they showed up in my Spotify for artists, since it was all skewed plays from Helsinki, Finland.
Spotify support didn't do much besides saying they didn't have any "takedown metadata" yet for my track and that I should contact DistroKid, and they didn't help either. Same boat as everything I've read here. It's wild because I was getting decent traction before this notice with 20-30 organic streams per day. The bot playlists shot it up to 1k per day (for 1 or 2 days before being removed) which was extremely obvious. My music hasn't officially been taken from Spotify yet, but I figure it'll probably be gone in the morning 😞
This just happened to me acouple of days ago and ONE RPM just said. Album taken down and that's it. It seems someone that collaborated with a guitar on a song released four years, not a single, sent bots to get this song removed from his profile. He and I don't speak. I told distributor to remove him fro the collab. My album was taken down two days ago. ONR RPM just said that they don't allow artificial streaming. They didn't care about what I told them. I've been releasing music for 11 years, 12 albums, almos 100 songs, and they just didn't care. Spotify Customer Service is terrible and rude. They say, talk to distributor and just finish the chat. This sucks so much.
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