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Deezer decides my liked playlists


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I just scrolled about and found a header “playlists you like”. It contained all kinds of playlists I did not like myself, but it seems they are mostly related to genres and playlists I did actually like myself. 
 

Why does Deezer decide what playlists I like? Most of these playlists should not be on this list, but on something like “recommended for you”?


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@jspoelstra 

In fact you got it right… 😎

These are recommended playlists and may be the name „pl you like“ is a bit to cause a misunderstanding. 
But imho everybody will know what is meant. 

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@jspoelstra

In fact you got it right… 😎

These are recommended playlists and may be the name „pl you like“ is a bit to cause a misunderstanding. 
But imho everybody will know what is meant. 

If that’s the case, then I’d say that’s something to be fixed, because there is another header that actually has “you may like…” (recommendations) and also because this is obviously confusing/incorrect. 
I have to add that I use the app in dutch so my translations may not be 100% the same as it would be with the app in English. 

@jspoelstra 

If we could get some concrete screenshots, it would be easier for the developers to see if the change can be implemented quickly.

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The first screenshot shows what I mean: playlists I have not liked myself. For example, “piano ballads” is related to what I have listened to before, but not what I liked myself. However, the header says I did like the playlist.  

 


Below is how it should be IMO: recommendations. 
 


 

 

@jspoelstra 

Thanks. I'll link to @Yula here, who might be able to discuss the adjustment internally.

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@jspoelstra 

@dee_dirk 

Imho it’s a bit like counting beans… 

I think it’s just a matter of translation, in german for example both headlines use the same way of expressing. And as i understand it both just should be recommendations. Also the first headline belonging to playlists imho means something like „you probably WILL like this“ in future. 
This is absolutely different from your personal liked content that is shown at favorites. 

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