"Let’s go back to music: It is meaningful if I tell you that I really like the avant-garde music by Olivier Messiaen. It’s also meaningful to confess that I sometimes relax by listening to Pink Floyd. But if this kind of communication is replaced by a constant pipeline of what’s queued up in Spotify, it all becomes meaningless. There’s no “sharing” at all. Frictionless sharing isn’t better sharing; it’s the absence of sharing"

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Mike Loukides, Via Nicholas Carr

Interesting Point - I would say that there is some value to seeing Spotify songs come across the wire on Facebook, and I’ve definitely listened to them myself, curious to see what others’ tastes were, but there will be more value to a comment about how music is used, how it makes you feel, or WHY you were listening to it than just the fact that it was played.  I’ll have to think on this some more…

7 December 2011 ·

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