• Eager Eagle
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      481 year ago

      it’ll all end with YouTube Search

    • pwnicholson
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      211 year ago

      I wish this were more implausible, but at this point I’m getting worried.

      • @Deftdrummer
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        41 year ago

        Seriously. Fewer and fewer people are using Google as a search engine anyways. I know it’s miniscule, but people are aware of Duck Duck go, and aware of Google’s spy apparatus, hence why in any survey or poll they conduct they ask the user’s opinion on how well they think Google is doing with their private data. I always score them the lowest possible.

        What we should be concerned with is how many websites and third party logins use Google.

    • @boblaw0
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      61 year ago

      Let’s just rename Google to Youtube and get it over with

    • newIdentity
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      Youtube is basically their entertainment brand. So that really doesn’t make sense.

      • @[email protected]
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        People are just resistant to change because the GPM to YTM transition sucked when they released a half baked app

        • newIdentity
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          Yeah I guess so. YTM sucked ass when it came out. But now I would say it’s better than Spotify.

  • @cyberpunk007
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    711 year ago

    Classic google. Add this to the Google app graveyard.

      • @[email protected]
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        61 year ago

        Oh man, Google surveys is dead? That stuff was useful for so many things, I’m legitimately saddened by its loss.

        • @candybrie
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          Are you mixing it up with Google Forms? I think most people would never have used surveys, whereas forms is pretty popular. And they sound the same.

          • @[email protected]
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            11 year ago

            I liked Google surveys when I had an Android phone. I did a survey here and there and it would pay for my Duolingo subscription

            • @candybrie
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              21 year ago

              I think that’s google opinion rewards. Or at least Google opinion rewards is the same thing.

              • @[email protected]
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                Oh yeah you’re right. In that case, I’m not surprised Surveys is dead. I had never heard of that one

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        That site has a bit of inflation to it.

        Like, some of those things are just standalone apps that got merged into other products. Like Fitbit coach is now just part of the Fitbit app.

  • Bebo
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    501 year ago

    Never surprising to hear of yet another Google service shutting down.

  • @loie
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    471 year ago

    google

    one app

    does one thing

    google

    why is this so hard to understand

    • Chozo
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      It’s likely not financially viable to have separate teams for their many products that all have similar features. Consolidating makes more sense because they can actually afford to maintain development.

      Honestly, they should just roll YouTube Music into the default YouTube app, as well. And they probably will at some point. It just doesn’t make sense to have these services - which are basically all the same, functionally-speaking - spread out across multiple apps.

      • @[email protected]
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        271 year ago

        Honestly, they should just roll YouTube Music into the default YouTube app, as well.

        I don’t think I could disagree more. I use both and listening to music and watching videos are entirely different activities for me and I want the apps to do different things in different ways.

        • @Chunk
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          -81 year ago

          My phone makes phone calls and browses the Internet. There are things that can do multiple things.

          The use case is not different. There is already music on YouTube. I rarely watch YouTube but I listen to it a lot. You’re not actually upset about the new app, you’re excited to shit on a company with harmful practices and you’re grasping at any argument you can find.

          • @[email protected]
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            31 year ago

            No, I use both YouTube and YouTube music and they need different UIs and ways of navigating. While you could cram all of YouTube musics UI into a subsection of YouTube, it really doesn’t make sense to do so. I’m not just shitting on Google just because, I’m saying that the needs of music listening and YouTube video watching are different for many people.

            Honestly sounds like you don’t even need youtube, just YouTube music if all you ever use it for is listening.

            • @Chunk
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              They “need” different UIs? Really you’ve never used an app or device that can do 2 things?

              Come on, that’s obviously a silly opinion. You’re just grasping at straws and I don’t really understand why.

      • @[email protected]
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        81 year ago

        It’s likely not financially viable to have separate teams for their many products that all have similar features.

        Clearly Google doesn’t follow that logic because they have numerous competing chat apps. Even Google Maps has chat…

  • @Potatos_are_not_friends
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    Man, I really did like Google Podcasts.

    It was way better than the other podcast apps. And coming from iTunes, it was a smooth transition.

    This sucks. Open source your shit, Google, and I promise we’ll keep it going.

    • @MeanEYE
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      Google’s graveyard is quite big. At this point am reluctant to use any of their services in fear of it disappearing.

        • @Eczpurt
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          When I switched to android I was looking for Play Music to buy some new songs and it had shut down shortly after I purchased my pixel. Real disappointing since I prefer to just buy a song here and there instead of subscribing to a streaming platform.

          Some artists provide a digital download on their websites but it’s uncommon. If there’s a viable alternative to Play Music I’d love to hear about it!

          • @ElectroVagrant
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            For buying music, besides the big names like Amazon/iTunes, you might consider:

            7digital UK or 7digital US, if in neither country, I think it should try to point you to the relevant storefront for yours if they have one.

            Qobuz, which appears to be available in more countries.

            Bandcamp for indies and experimental music.

            The first two have a good mix of major labels and indies, so are probably your best bet after Amazon/iTunes, meanwhile Bandcamp is great for more niche and potentially upcoming artists. So far as I can tell there isn’t really just one storefront to go with for buying music unless you’re okay with the aforementioned big names.

            • @[email protected]
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              21 year ago

              I want to eventually transition from using Spotify to something like that, but my only question would be if I can save the songs locally on my device to use a music player of my choice?

              • @ElectroVagrant
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                All of the sites I linked to offer digital downloads of purchased music to play locally, so yes! I specifically sought these out because I prefer to have local files analogous to owning physical media, as I really don’t like perpetually renting media (i.e. subscription services).

            • @Eczpurt
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              Hey thanks for the reply! I’ll be sure to check these out. I tried Amazon but I was having trouble finding albums or songs to download specifically. Has to be my mistake since I see it recommended everywhere. Amazon Music is just a streaming service as far as I know?

              Either way I appreciate the input!

              • @ElectroVagrant
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                I tried Amazon but I was having trouble finding albums or songs to download specifically. Has to be my mistake since I see it recommended everywhere. Amazon Music is just a streaming service as far as I know?

                I don’t use Amazon for music much myself, but last I did, I think the way I found the download options was to search for the albums themselves as if I was trying to buy a physical copy, which much like books and other stuff, will often present a digital purchase option when available.

                I stopped using it because it just felt way clunkier to deal with, which was even before they got into music streaming if memory serves (or at least, before they had prioritized it).

    • @[email protected]
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      51 year ago

      Would be nice if more companies just open sourced the stuff they don’t need or don’t want to maintain anymore.

      Even if no one picks it up, at least it got another chance.

    • @pfkninenines
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      Obviously I can’t know what you have tried before, but I’d highly recommend Pocket Casts. I’ve been using this since at least 2014 (looking at a support chain that I had opened) and can’t imagine losing the features they’ve got. It’s shifted owners a few times and their mobile apps are now open source should you be interested in that.

      • wowbagger
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        61 year ago

        Worth noting that in October they’re increasing their annual subscription price from $9.99 to $39.99, which is when I’ll be finding another podcast app. I love Pocket Casts but it doesn’t provide $40 worth of functionality for me.

        • Corhen
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          31 year ago

          Yea, using their app online is worth $10 a year, but $40? For what’s basically a front end? They are out of their mind.

          Do you know if you can export your podcasts from Pocket casts?

          • wowbagger
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            I’m not sure what you would export, just your listening history and favorites? Pocket Casts doesn’t host the actual audio files themselves, those are all available elsewhere online. I doubt there’s an easy way to port your existing subscriptions and such to another app, that would require them all to use a standard format for that data and there’s not really any incentive for that.

            • Corhen
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              Yea, I figured out how to export it, but it doesn export what episodes I’ve.listened to, so I have to go back through my lists and transfer that (I like listening to back catalogs of my favorite podcasts.

              I actually paid for the lifetime app membership a long time ago, so luckily this won’t impact that, but not paying $40usd for just desktop use.

              Does Antenna have a desktop app?

              • newIdentity
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                Not as far as I know. You would have to use a desktop client that syncs with gPodder… like gPodder

                • Corhen
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                  Didn’t know that was a thing! Thanks for the link.

      • @Karakangaroo
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        Is pocket casts usable on pc? The “pocket” part of the name makes me think no, but I used Google podcast to listen to stuff on my pc primarily. It’s a pain to track podcasts I want to listen to and am actively listening to because every podcast company has their own website.

        • @pfkninenines
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          21 year ago

          They have a website version but it’s a paid offering, with it being part of a subscription now. It used to be a one-off purchase. Regardless, I haven’t used it before.

    • @yamanii
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      Podcasts didn’t work with SD cards, yt music does, can’t say I’ll miss it.

    • @[email protected]
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      01 year ago

      What value would oss bring here when it’s the content that matters most? I’m actually really interested to know because I too really liked this app/service.

      • @candybrie
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        131 year ago

        Podcasts are (generally, Spotify excluded) on an open standard. They’re just RSS feeds. So, the content can be aggregated by anyone. So it’s primarily the UI that will be different between different podcast players.

          • @[email protected]
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            Podcasts are already hosted by a variety of independent services. Google doesn’t host any podcasts, at least as far as I am aware. In this case it really is a frontend-only problem.

          • @candybrie
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            The RSS feed points to the already hosted files. A lot of people host podcasts on services like libsyn or podbean. I don’t think you can really host podcasts on Google; maybe hacked together on drive or something.

          • newIdentity
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            Google isn’t hosting the podcasts.

            Most of them are hosted by a service offered by Spotify.

  • @applejacks
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    It is both funny and sad that Google has more or less trained me to never use their apps.

    At this point, I purposefully don’t use them because I assume they’ll soon be cancelled.

    • @[email protected]
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      About two weeks ago I thought about this in regards to google podcasts.

      “Well this one will probably stick around long enough that I’ll have moved on by the time google shuts it down. They don’t even host the episodes anyway. They source the metadata and audio files from elsewhere. All they really host is my listening history, queue, and subscriptions. Certainly this is less likely to get the axe anytime soon.”

      *two weeks later*

      It really does suck though. I genuinely like the google podcasts app/website. Best one I’ve found so far that works how I like my apps/services to work.

      • @tehmics
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        Man I recently switched from podcast addict after years because podcast addict put an annoying nag about permissions changes in Android, plus I always had issues with the playlist/queuing. Guess I’ll go back to it soon

  • Carighan Maconar
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    331 year ago

    It’s so wild that Google would rather weaken their own brand than just keep a secondary frontend around. It would require minimal maintenance cost (given the size of their company, just have 1-2 fulltime devs working on keeping it in shape and updated), and it could access the exact same backend as the Youtube Music app.

    Weird.

    And don’t misunderstand me, I really don’t like Google Podcasts for podcasts, but I also admit that having a separate app for podcasts is superior, as you listen to them very differently than you listen to music. Spotify amiably shows how their recommendation algorithms absolutely cannot handle someone listening to both, anyways.

    • @mtcerio
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      They probably want to monetize on podcasts too, in the same way they do on videos and music. At the moment, Google Podcast is completely free and ad-free.

    • newIdentity
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      I actually don’t think it’s a bad decision. I think merging it with YouTube is a good thing. They could integrate tightly with YouTube since they already added a “podcast” feature and you could seemlessly switch between Video and Audio.

      Sooner or later I expected that to happen.

      • Carighan Maconar
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        But to a user, what would the benefit be? Would the UI also change depending on content played to expose the controls specialized for each type of media?

        • newIdentity
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          You could listen to an epsiode on YouTube then pause and listen to it on YouTube music.

          Would the UI also change depending on content played to expose the controls specialized for each type of media?

          They already kinda do that on YouTube (with YouTube premium). When you watch a music video, you have music controls in the normal YouTube app and a button to switch to YouTube music

          Tbh, they should rather make a new app called "YouTube Podcasts)

    • @citruslumps
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      291 year ago

      I don’t know how anyone on Android uses Spotify. That app is such dogshit.

      Also rip forever Google play music

      • @Salamendacious
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        51 year ago

        Honestly I think YouTube music is finally at parity with Google music. I’d prefer some of the fluff to go away (e.g. the comments, samples, & podcasts) but overall it’s gotten much better.

        • @citruslumps
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          31 year ago

          Can I upload my entire 600gb+ library to it for free and access it anywhere anytime?

          Auto cache? Redownload so it acts as a backup?

          • @Salamendacious
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            31 year ago

            I think you know the answer to that. That was a pretty spectacular feature that I never thought was going to last. Regardless of branding. Hopefully you uploaded your music and transferred it over to YouTube music before the deadline.

            • @citruslumps
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              Yea I think all my music is on there, but the app is such garbage and unnavigable, I bought a 1tb micro SD card and said fuck that shit.

              • @Salamendacious
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                It is not an intuitive app to navigate. I would 100% rather have Google music but YouTube music isn’t as horrible as it used to be. That’s not a ringing endorsement but I’m glad it isn’t still a dumpster fire

                • @citruslumps
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                  Word I might check out out again.

      • @Cringe2793
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        You must not know many Android users then. Almost all the android users I know (like 90% of them) use spotify. And I think all the apple users I know use it.

        • @citruslumps
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          I know many Android users who use it and I don’t know why. Apple music and Tidal music is better in every way.

          The Spotify app is so bad it’s embarrassing.

          • @sygnius
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            So first you say you don’t know any Android users that use Spotify, now you’re saying you know many Android users that use Spotify… so which is it?

            • @citruslumps
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              Naw dude learn to read. I said I don’t know how people use it. I didnt say I don’t know anyone.

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                Nice edit, bro.

      • LUHG
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        11 year ago

        Yeh it’s dogshit but so is apple music.

        • @accideath
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          The desktop apps suck but on mobile it’s the best music streaming service there is, imo. It has a few features I‘d like it to add but other services don’t have some key features that are much more important to me

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    I only found and started using this app a couple of months ago wouldn’t have imagined it was on its way out

    Typical Google

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        I 100% understand what you mean. I still have a hard time trusting Google with their services and host my own RSS reader (TT-RSS) and music (Plex & Plexamp), but I do use YTM for finding new music as well as backing up my personal music like I did with GPM. Not a shill either, but YTM is not a bad product.

        I never really used their Podcast app as I assumed it would be closed at some point (and here we are) and really enjoy Pocket Casts. If that ever shuts down, I’ll just use GPodder and roll my own hosting for yet another service. I guess in the end, Google has taught me to be self reliant lol

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          It wasn’t good. Used it a few times and I really didn’t like it.

          PocketCasts and AntennaPod are wayy better

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      Does anyone know why they shut it down? The replacement was worse on every single account. And by such a significant amount too.

      • @[email protected]
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        2 reasons, but the main one is that they had to get separate individual licenses for songs or something and that was likely minimally cutting into their absolutely insane profits, but with YouTube music it’s still just YouTube so only one is needed… idk that’s what I read on Reddit a couple years ago. The other is that their workplace culture is completely fucked and they push new apps instead of updating the old ones.

        I’m not saying they should be like apple but sometimes seeing the killed by google list grow is frustrating when you look back and were an active user of a bunch of the things

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          I think you underestimate how expensive licensing music is. As an example, the vast majority of Spotify’s revenue goes to paying licensing fees and is most of the reason they’re wildly unprofitable

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        i bet they discontinue youtube-music in 2026 by selling it to sony

  • dr_rugby
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    That’s just the Google way… still didn’t get over the RSS reader disaster… Anyways, I tried the app a couple of times: it’s not a great app for listening to podcasts. If you like podcasts, try Antennapod, Pocket Casts or Podcast Addict (and please stay away from Spotify).

    In the end: good riddance.

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      • @deadlyduplicate
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        One use for RSS feeds is to distribute podcasts to multiple apps. I believe most podcasts apps are just RSS readers combined with an audio player.

      • @PhillySaxon
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        Using IFTTT to send starred RSS items to pocket is really useful even still!

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        I use RSS to help decide if an item is worth reading or not based on the title

      • dr_rugby
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        Because Spotify uses (not their own) podcasts to generate revenue, but doesn’t pay the creators.

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          Every podcast does that.

          Also they host many podcasts and have their own advertising service which can insert ads dynamic ads into the podcast from which the Podcaster is profiting too

          • dr_rugby
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            You might actually hear a podcast host say that if you listen to enough podcasts. I have heard it in the Bits und so podcast, directly from the host.

            Also, Spotify bought their own studio (Gimlet), for that they are obviously paying the creators.

          • dr_rugby
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            Also, there is this wonderful specialty toy, I think it is called Google. You can search for things and find answers to urgent questions, all by yourself.

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                It pays the creator if the creator offers pay to view content. So technically, it takes money from the creator’s subscribers.

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    Such a bad idea. Podcasts seek forward and interface actually worked. Zero chance the migration to YouTube is smooth.

      • Dr. Dabbles
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        I use YTM exclusively for music streaming. The interface has been getting worse over time, but the podcasts integration is pure dogshit and they should be embarrassed. Basically it’s a subscription to a youtube channel in the back-end and they might add RSS support some day in the far future. Their only focus now is on allowing creators to add an RSS feed for ingestion, not for users to do the same.

        This is a moronic idea, and Google is ruining one of their only good app experiences.

          • Dr. Dabbles
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            Navigating any playlists you created now requires clicking on the library at the bottom, then playlist at them top. I’m also a GPM refugee and the YouTube music app is a shit choice for podcasts.

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    Sure, a video app makes much more sense for podcast delivery!

    • @citruslumps
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      Many podcasts have a video component, so it actually does if implemented correctly.

    • @webjukebox
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      Before you get used to YTM and they drop that too,

      Sure they will integrate YTM into YT, using just a tab to switch.

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        They already do this on my google TV. The YTM app just opens YT with a music tab. Won’t be long before the mobile apps follow.