• Ace T'Ken
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    2 years ago

    I’m going to ask a legitimate question and I promise I’m not trolling but this seems insane to me and I have to ask.

    Why in the fuck would anybody use a special app just for podcasts?

    I just go to the website, download the show, throw it on my phone and I’m good to go. It takes very little time I don’t have anyone selling my listening data.

    I’d genuinely like to know what the benefit is.

    • ijeffOPM
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      2 years ago

      I just subscribe to a bunch of podcasts and it automatically downloads them for me. It handles keeping track of what I’ve listened to and can queue up a variety of them for easy listening like a customized radio station.

      Here’s what mine looks like:

      Screenshot of Pocket Casts app

      • @warmaster
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        42 years ago

        Also: tracks played progress across devices

        • Ace T'Ken
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          22 years ago

          I could see how that would be handy if I listened to them on more than one device.

      • @jtablerd
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        22 years ago

        Love the indicator - what a great show that is. Our feeds look pretty similar lol

      • Ace T'Ken
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        12 years ago

        I just grab them and then delete them when I’m done. I still don’t understand the need to involve a corporation and their analytics in my listening activities. There’s not much time lost or regained either way so I don’t really see the benefit?

        • ijeffOPM
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          22 years ago

          That’s fine. Some of us like to have them automatically downloaded and deleted for us since we listen to so many. I personally wouldn’t have the time to visit each to download or keep track of new releases!

    • @[email protected]
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      62 years ago

      It is just easier, and having a simple ui of different podcasts and their episodes along with their progress is a nice QOL -feature. You can probably get the sam, result with a media-player and some tinkering, but is not as easy.

      Granted, I see no reason to pay for a podcast app (other to support creators), as free open-source options such as AntennaPod exist.

      • ijeffOPM
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        42 years ago

        It’s worth nothing Pocket Casts app itself is open-source and free to use. The subscription gets you access to some extra functionality. I personally was fine with paying for the app back in the day but am not interested in subscriptions.

    • @[email protected]
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      2 years ago

      so you don’t have to go to the website and download each episode you want to listen to…

      • Ace T'Ken
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        02 years ago

        I don’t understand how going to a website once a week for under 10 seconds is a detriment?

    • randromeda
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      12 years ago

      For a legitimate question you sure do keep countering answers with “I don’t do it so why do you?”

      As for why people use a dedicated app? Convenience. All my podcast are in one place, they get updated automatically, and if I want it they get downloaded to storage automatically too so I can listen to them offline.

      If someone tells me about a new podcast I might like, I can search for it and be listening to it within seconds, rather than having to download it from a website. Plus if I’m using Google Podcasts, playback is synced across devices so I can pick up on my phone where I left off on my computer.

      Besides there’s a ton of open source podcast apps and most don’t have ads or tracking.