The song that impacted you the most -THE THREAD đŸ”‰
the good old foobar2000 can normalize tracks in two ways: the album gain and the (in-album) track gain, both important for optimal user experience. E.g. some tracks are intros/outros sounding much quieter than the loudest track on the album, and it should be preserved for album playback (now it's not on Deezer Mac and Android app as i can hear).
My ideas on the Flow problems (and how to improve the service) [list] [*]Most probably the real product problem is the choice of product metrics valuing total listens more than user retention when introducing recommendation changes. [*]I believe people generally don't generally care about new music and listen to the most catchy popular tunes they know, probably we can say the same even about Deezer users. Music just finds them this way or another (mostly through heavy marketing). Other people are more new music-hungry though. They subscribe to musical topics on FB, Reddit, etc., go through reviews and new album releases, use the discovery services such as Flow. Hence the music choice of the latter is more consistent with their own musical taste and more conscious. You can separate "discovery indifferent" users from the "discovery oriented" ones by the fact (or frequency) of Flow usage and value the listen events of the latter users higher when training the Flow algorithm. [*]Flo
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