

Or if I'm feeling frisky I'll play the supermix, which is an absolute clusterfuck given the broad range of genres I listen to. I don't even bother with painstakingly creating playlists anymore, I just decide the vibe and click a mix that has the right artists. The curated mixes based on genre and artist similarities is something so genius I'm upset that I didn't think of it a couple of years ago. I really miss Google Music but I have to say I'm a bit surprised by how much I like YouTube Music. I'd love to speak with the YouTube Music designers and find out if they are actually proud of what they created or if it was just managers forcing them to cut hundreds of corners, because I just can't fathom anyone actually working on it and being proud of what they created.

I'm convinced that YouTube Music is a social experiment Google is conducting to see how terrible and unusable an app they can make which people will still tolerate. What genius decided to put the Autoplay switch at the end of a playlist? And why is that a global setting instead of per playlist? And why doesn't it show if your playlist has fewer than 20 or so songs? And why does it only load a few songs at a time when scrolling a long playlist? And why do I have to click on like 5 things before I can actually see my playlists? And why is there no Play button on my playlist, only Shuffle? Why doesn't it tell me how many times I played a song? Why is the interface pure white text on a pure black background, the absolute worst choice you can make? When I'm using YouTube Music, I will constantly have experiences that make me question if it was designed by a 6 year old. RulesĢ) Use Reddiquette (aka don't be a dick).ģ) Submissions regarding individual help should be put in the support megathread.Ĥ) Google search glitches and amusing Google Assistant screenshots will be removed.ĥ) Please don't submit promo codes as a new submission.Īre you a Googler and want verified flair? Fill out this form and then send a modmail (note: you must be signed in under the domain). Please focus on community-oriented content, such as news and discussions, instead of individual-oriented content, such as questions and help. r/Google is for news, announcements and discussion related to all Google services and products.
