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Anonymous No.128376199 [Report] >>128376305 >>128376526
Is rym dead? Who actually uses it anymore and for what even
Anonymous No.128376208 [Report]
Marketing firms for marketing

100 trannies that don't realize they're doing free labor for marketing firms

Also their api is decent
Anonymous No.128376305 [Report]
>>128376199 (OP)
Great ui, the search filters on their charts are incredibly useful.
There are autistic users who focus on solely one genre who have interesting obscure stuff on their lists.
Once you listen to more than 1000 albums, unless you have perfect memory, you sort of lost track of all the stuff you've listened to. It's a useful catalog tool
Anonymous No.128376526 [Report] >>128376551 >>128377006
>>128376199 (OP)
Userbase is trash. They overrate Everything new, not surprising considering zoomies want to be taken seriously. They also overated anything asian. They destroyed the charts and have absolute shit outranking classic Masterpieces. Their comment section is pure cringe. I only use it to look for older music and stay away from the userbase.
Anonymous No.128376551 [Report] >>128376555
>>128376526
Their userbase went to actual nerds and old audiophiles to xitter/ letterboxd zoomers.
Anonymous No.128376555 [Report]
>>128376551
From*
Anonymous No.128377006 [Report]
>>128376526
Lots of hypocrisy though, boomers overrate everything from there era as well on the site. Should beatles, beach boys, smiths, David bowie be up in the greatest albums of all time? Absolutely not, but like the zoomers, they are also commercial poptimists who see music as potential sing-a-longs and nostalgia rather than a serious art. Unless you regard the classics to be like Tago Mago, or some shit like that which have been out for years, the older albums are not "masterpieces" they are slop