• RoxActually@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Classic that once wrapped is out to everyone they fire a huge amount of there workforce just a few weeks before Christmas. Shows why the streaming model is a sham.

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      11 months ago

      I know the sentiment that you are conveying, and I understand each of the words in your comment individually, but I honestly have no idea what you’re saying here.

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        I think Wrapped is like youtube rewind for spotify.They are talking about how the layoffs happened just after they finished working on that?

        Though I think it is less the streaming model being a scam and more the way Spotify is taking all the profit and avoiding to properly pay out smaller creators.

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          It doesn’t seem to me like Wrapped requires a terribly large amount of development work every year. There’s a new design each year, but they probably just reuse all the SQL queries with the year swapped out. After the first year, it probably only requires bugfixing and regular maintenance. I bet a few devs keep an eye on it as part of their other duties.

          Unlike YouTube Rewind, which requires a writing team, a production crew, talent, and music, on top of the analytics.

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            11 months ago

            This is how I understood the comment:

            Wrapped gets Spotify a lot of positive buzz. Layoffs while that buzz happens may get less notice, because people are on the “look at all the neat Spotify numbers” train and essentially advertising good vibes for the platform.

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          11 months ago

          Spotify made this quarter the first time a profit since it existence. So if you think artists aren’t paid enough, its either of these three:

          1. We pay too little for consuming music.

          2. The record labels take a too big share.

          3. Spotify is really inefficient and could pay out more if they work more efficiently.

          The only thing not possible is Spotify taking all the profit since they don’t make any.

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            11 months ago

            Very true. There’s another possibility, though: That pay for certain employees (ie executives) is too high. It may not be included in 3, if the pay is normal. However, that “normal” may be considered immoral, and/or straight market failure,

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          11 months ago

          Spotify take a standard cut?

          It’s record labels that are scamming small artists, and frankly spotify offer a better chance for them to go independent than having to rely on connections to get radio play so someone will buy their music

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            11 months ago

            You can’t just put your music on Spotify unfortunately. Google Play Music had the option to pay a small one-time fee to get your music up there, but they did away with that when they moved to YouTube Music.

            If you’re unsigned you need to go through a service like TuneCore to get your music on any of the streaming services.

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          11 months ago

          Someone said Spotify reported 54 million in profit. For being the largest music streaming provider that is basically nothing. I suspect that they mirror the rest of the world, in that there’s enough money, but they decide to give the vast majority to people who are already rich, like Joe Rogan or Taylor Swift.

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        11 months ago

        This is how I understood the comment:

        Wrapped gets Spotify a lot of positive buzz. Layoffs while that buzz happens may get less notice, because people are on the “look at all the neat Spotify numbers” train and essentially advertising good vibes for the platform.