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Does listenbrainz sync "likes" to musicbrianz?
Not sure what you mean. I don't think there is a like function in MusicBrainz, is there? You can 'love' or 'hate' tracks in ListenBrainz
So ListenBrainz is a music app? I don't know what Last.fm is. Seems like Pandora maybe?
I'll download it if they're providing a service like music recommendation, not really seeing the benefit to me if they just record the data.
not really seeing the benefit to me if they just record the data.
I can't speak for ListenBrainz, but Last.fm has been great for music discovery/recommendations. Also, unlike Spotify which only tracks your music till October, there's no such limitations with Last.fm. You can also get a multitude of stats, which helps review your music tastes and discover new music. I also like sharing my stats with others on social media, and making connections with people having similar music tastes as me.
I paired my Spotify account with ListenBrainz and they also sent me a playlist last year with my most listened songs from 2022 for what it's worth.
Last.fm used to have a Pandora radio aspect to it, but lost the race with YouTube music, Spotify, etc.
The thing that last.fm had that made them unique is what they call scrobbling. Basically they kept track of what users were listening to and made links between user preferences that you can use to find new music. I mean they used to, and they still do too, but with far far fewer users. Think Spotify's year in review, but running constantly.
Honestly, it's pretty great. I still hop on from time to time, because it's a great way to find less well known bands. Makes me sad for when it was better used though..
I dislike having to use Spotify b/c of the crap royalties the artists get from it. isn't this worse for the artists?