Several movie and TV sites have come and go where you can just visit and watch without even creating an account. Quality might not be as good as a paid service and they are no doubt in the grey-to-red zone legally. I don’t see the same service for music.

Why do you think is there such a difference in trends?

  • psychOdelic@discuss.tchncs.de
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    3 days ago

    but there are… many only know Spotify but we got SoundCloud aswell, deezer is free and has many more Songs. i sonst usw any oft that but many people forget Theres not just spotify

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    21 days ago

    Most if not all music is on YouTube for free already. Maybe the equivalent is the sites that let you download music from YouTube and these come and go like the movie streaming sites.

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    21 days ago

    You look at the screen while watching video, making ads profitable (they obstruct the view making you click something to close it, hijacking the click and generating visits).

    If you do it for music people walk away and nobody clicks on the ads.

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      20 days ago

      Spotify will force you to listen to an ad by pausing it if you mute the volume, then resuming it when you unmute.

      I quit Spotify long ago so I don’t know if they still do it today, but they do have a way to force ads.

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    20 days ago

    I’m not sure I understand. You can stream music for free on Spotify, Tidal, Deezer, Pandora, Bandcamp, YouTube, and probably several other services. Not to mention the thousands of radio stations you can stream. It seems like there are exponentially more music streaming options compared to video. If you’re asking about sites where you can stream without ads, I’m guessing those exist too, but I suspect most people are either willing to listen to ads or pay for ad-free with one of those services.

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    20 days ago

    People don’t like to hustle with pirate sites if given reasonable alternatives. Currently youtube, spotify, apple music and online radio stations fulfill these demands. Just like netflix originally killed most of pirate streaming, it was easier just to pay a bit to get all the content, then content providers decided each to create their one limited content service and pirates were back in business. Once you’ll have to pay a different providers to hear different songs you’ll start seeing more and more pirate music streaming sites.