Spotify is one of the most popular online music platforms in the world but not always satisfying users.
One of the most familiar complaints from the Spotify community over the years is the Shuffle (Shuffle) that has been ineffective, even thought to be "fake".
In fact, many people often have the habit of saving all their favorite songs on the "Liked Songs" list and enabled Shuffle mode to enjoy.
Over time, this list can be up to hundreds, even thousands of songs. However, despite having a huge music store in his hand, the common feeling of the user is still Spotify just around to play back and forth new songs recently, forgetting most of the old music store.
However, this situation seems to have had positive changes. A Reddit user named "Thewillb" recently said they found Spotify has really improved the ability to play random music on the "Liked Songs" list.
In the last two days, the application has continuously distributed the old songs that this person has been saved for a long time. Many other users on the topic of discussion also confirm the same experience, although there are still many skeptical opinions.
An important note is to enjoy the true random shuffle experience, users need to turn off features such as "Smart Shuffle". Because, when this mode is turned on, Spotify tends to prioritize suggesting new songs or in accordance with your recent listening taste, leading to the list that is quickly repeated in a narrow range.