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I’m very curious what others think.
I’m so completely lost for words at how this was approved?
Apple Music’s goal is to sell music streaming subscriptions. Why would you willingly tell your audience your companies opinions on music?
Doesn’t that just sound like the easiest way to annoy your audience and make them think differently about your service. The easiest way to tell
Like it’s one thing if a magazine or blog posts a list of best albums. everyone is expecting that. but apple as the streaming service itself should be neutral? don’t you want money from all music listener
Even if you’re an indie snob, a rock head, a metal head, a pop head, hip hop head or whatever genre. Everyone will disagree with it. Everyone will have an album they think is ranked too low or too high. Everyone will judge it on some level
A company like apple has been so prestigious with great marketing choices. I’m confused at how they decided to do this.
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