
"Spotify is allowing users to exclude individual tracks from their "Taste Profile" content algorithm. The feature is now available globally for free and Premium listeners across Spotify's web, desktop, and mobile apps, making it easier for users to influence the music that the platform will suggest in the future. Spotify's algorithm shapes song recommendations and personalizes experiences like Wrapped and Blend based on what you listen to and how you listen to it."
"Playlists could already be excluded, but now users can have more granular control over specific songs, helping to prevent particular earworms from influencing future recommendations. "Excluding a track will lessen the impact of both past and future streams of that song on your recommendations, so your 'just for the moment' listening doesn't end up skewing your Spotify experience," the company said in its announcement."
Spotify allows listeners to exclude individual tracks from their Taste Profile to control how the platform's algorithm uses listening data. The feature is available globally to both free and Premium users on web, desktop, and mobile apps. Taste Profile influences recommendations and personalized features such as Wrapped and Blend by tracking what and how users listen. Playlists could previously be excluded, and this update adds per-track granularity to prevent temporary or earworm listens from skewing future suggestions. Excluding a track lessens the impact of both past and future streams of that song on algorithmic recommendations. Users can exclude a track via the three-dot menu on a song or playlist.
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