• the_third@feddit.de
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      7 months ago

      Streaming services can only be inspiration for new music. Once something has me hooked, it goes into my permanent local library. No subscription based service should be relied on for anything that can’t be replicated in 30 minutes.

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            7 months ago

            Interesting, but won’t help me personally. The account was erased.

            All other services were like: ok, we cannot process your payment due to the war. This one yielded a bizarre message about how I am complicit with Russian army’s atrocities in Ukraine and therefore they delete my account till the end of March 2022

            Like okay, Spotify you made your political statement, but does it somehow affect the actual political situation? I admire some Russian piracy sites that replaced advertisements with cinematics from Bucha and links to volunteers that helped Ukrainians to move to Europe through Russia

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              7 months ago

              Money talks; if they imply any support for unpopular opinion people would drop support, thus making them lose money

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                7 months ago

                I don’t understand your point tbh.

                They did choose to exit russian market because

                1. Russian market is minor compared to western market, given the fact that russian market of Music streaming is dominated by Yandex Music.

                2. There were not that many ways of legalizing income from Russian territory because of visa/mc ban and swift ban.

                3. Political climate in Russia was and is quite harsh: bizarre regulations and employees as hostages just to name a few.

                4. Twitter politics (shaming companies that do not exit russian market) was a minor factor I believe. Some western corps are there including the one where I used to work (USA). Also YouTube/google still bans content that authorities find inappropriate (e.g. how to escape draft)