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I didn’t even know they did that, Glad I don’t have an account with them. I’m partially deaf, most music I can’t understand what someone singing. Those fun things people do of like “most common misheard lyrics” is basically my life. On the plus side I enjoy music from around the world because unintelligible music is unintelligible no matter where it’s from. They’re very few artists I feel like I can understand, and realistically I’m probably wrong.

In real life, I read lips to help augment my terrible hearing. Fun fact during the mask man dates during COVID, was probably the worst time for me. A lot of people I could hear talking as I could hear noise but I could not make out what it was. Leading to a lot of awkward conversations.

Anyhoo, that’s all to say that for music that I do like I do have to see the lyrics. It’s what converts the noise into words.

So, fuck you Spotify, My life’s difficult enough already, I’m not paying your shitty service so you can charge me for my impairment.

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Everyone is going on about this as anti disability, but why does a disability entitle you to a service that’s paid?

Unpaid Spotify sucks, full stop, no matter what part of you works or doesn’t.

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but why does a disability entitle you to a service that’s paid?

why would you limit the ability to use lyrics though? It’s the same shit that every big article tabloid is doing “pay us five dollar a month and we will show you our articles, that we think are good” after showing you like three, in four months for free.

Either give people access to the service, or don’t, don’t play the bullshit of “well actually, here’s a free sample”

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Same reason any tech company limit the ability to do anything - bandwidth, ownership etc.

Even if ‘lyrics’ are free, they still need to be written and proof read. You’re either going to have to pay other companies to provide you the lyrics or pay your staff to write them down.

There’s so many levels to this, Spotify still sucks, but you have to look at it realistically .

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They’re lyrics, intentionally making the service worse for people with hearing disabilities is ableist.

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most music I can’t understand what someone singing

Just like the rest of us, tbh.

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With the birds I share this lonely view?

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