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  • Alaknár@sopuli.xyz
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    2 days ago

    Oh, how I WISH Qobuz gets the same excellent feature as Tidal has - when you share a link to an artist/album/track from Tidal, and someone else clicks it, two things can happen:

    1. If they have Tidal, it will just open the artist/album/track in the app.
    2. If they don’t have Tidal, it will open a Tidal-hosted page with links to the shared content on YouTube, Apple Music, Spotify, and a couple of other streaming services.

    It just magically solves all the issues with people not wanting to switch because they like sharing their music.

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      2 days ago

      I also found Tidal had the edge in user experience. I’m wondering how Deezer competes, as that is the next one for me to try.

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        2 days ago

        I tried Deezer and Qobuz before choosing Tidal. Deezer music recommendations were barely adequate, but the real dealbreaker for me was their piss-poor Android app. The app seems like it was designed more than a decade ago and never updated, and the in-app navigation is frustratingly unintuitive.

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            2 days ago

            I really liked everything about Qobuz except for the recommendations. I swear there’s no algorithm used, it’s completely random. I’d be listening to deep house and it would give me crazy suggestions like Frank Sinatra and aboriginal didgeridoo music, nothing related to house. This was back in March. I’d give Qobuz another try if they did a ton of work on their recommendations.