YouTube Music brings a feature that Spotify had removed

Playlists will have an additional feature that will help their popularity

YouTube app wants to help list builders have better interaction with users
Google’s app wants to help list builders have better interaction with users. (YouTube Music)

YouTube Music is working on a feature that could change the way users interact with playlists: voting for favorite playlists. This initiative, which has been discovered in the latest update to Google’s Android app, seems to be inspired by the feature Spotify once offered and then removed.

More than a year ago, Spotify decided to remove the “like” feature for public playlists, opting instead for a “save” counting system. This decision changed the dynamics of how users could interact with playlists, prioritizing the action of saving them in the personal library over the public vote on their popularity.

However, YouTube Music has decided to take a different path by reviving and improving this voting feature.

According to Android Authority, Google’s platform is working on a feature that will allow users to not only play and save playlists, but also vote for them.

YouTube app wants to help list builders have better interaction with users
Google’s app wants to help list builders have better interaction with users. (YouTube Music)

How playlist likes will work and what they will be used for

Version 7.05.52 of the YouTube Music Android app revealed important clues about how this new feature will work. Playlist creators will have fine-grained control over who can vote for their playlists.

Users will have the option to limit voting to only specific contributors, open it to all users of the platform, or disable it altogether if they wish. This flexibility ensures that the feature can be adapted to different needs and contexts, providing a more personalized experience compared to current offerings from other platforms.

Previously, Spotify allowed users to “like” public playlists, thus showing the popularity of a playlist using a vote counter.

However, this system was later replaced by a “saved” counter, a format that does not generate the same interaction and response from the public that is interested in the lists. So this has brought the idea to YouTube.

YouTube app wants to help list builders have better interaction with users
Google’s app wants to help list builders have better interaction with users. (GOOGLE BLOG)

While the introduction of the voting feature in YouTube Music has the potential to benefit both users and content creators. For users, this feature will provide a more direct and public way to express their music preferences.

Instead of simply saving a playlist, they will be able to vote for the ones they consider featured, thus helping other users discover popular and high-quality content.

On the other hand, for playlist creators, the voting feature will open up new opportunities to increase the visibility and reach of their creations.

YouTube app wants to help list builders have better interaction with users
Google’s app wants to help list builders have better interaction with users. (Illustrative image)

YouTube Music now supports humming to find songs

YouTube Music has incorporated this feature that allows users to search for songs by humming the melody. This tool is an ideal solution for times when you forget the exact title or lyrics of a song. To use this option, follow these steps:

  1. From your mobile you must tap the voice search icon, located next to the traditional search button within the YouTube Music application.
  2. Immediately, you have to select the option to search by song.
  3. You must hum or sing something you remember from the song, so that the system processes the audio and, in a matter of seconds, can display the name of the song you are looking for.

This feature may not yet be available to all users, as it has been rolling out progressively in recent weeks on Android devices. In addition, it can be used regardless of whether you do not have the premium subscription.

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