Spotify Beta Testing GIF-Laden Personalized Feed
When experts say that the future of social media began to look more and more like Tiktok, they did not take into account music streaming services. Spotify has announced that this is beta testing personal feeds that will introduce users for new music on the page of the veranda using a canvas loop that is full of GIF.
When experts say that the future of social media began to look more and more like Tiktok, they did not take into account music streaming services. Spotify has announced that this is beta testing personal feeds that will introduce users for new music on the page of the veranda using a canvas loop that is full of GIF.
Starting Friday, April 8, Spotify will begin testing personal bait Tiktok on the home page application for users who live in U.K., Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada. Every day, vertical video feed will recommend 15 new songs for users to scroll, preview, and see canvas for each song to add to their playlist. If they like songs recommended to them, they can follow the artist and share it with other people in their social media feeds such as Instagram, and the canvas will play in their stories.
Not everyone liked the canvas loop idea when they came out at Spotify three years ago. While they listen back on the days of watching music videos on MTV, they can also be annoying, especially when users drive and attach their cellphones to car ventilation magnets – problems resolved with the appearance of cars and cars. Canvas may be the best innovation on Spotify records, because it is claimed that users are 145% more likely to continue streaming, share, and add songs that contain canvas loops to their playlists.
There is no word when Spotify users in the US will be able to see canvas loop feeds, because of the largest spovery market. Whether it will test the features in the market last or make it one place where it will be officially launched today is unknown.
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