Any chart a streaming app generates isn't going to be anywhere near an accurate representation of what I actually listened to because:

- I mostly use apps for discovery because the algorithms make it easy
- if I own it digitally, I listen to it offline
- if I own it physically but not digitally, streaming is for when I'm not in the mood for the full album
- some albums I use to fall asleep are hard to buy digital copies of

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@erinbee Mine was destroyed because my kid listens to Spotify and watches YouTube so the algorithm probably thinks I'm deranged.

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@sullybiker That is why my kid has her own account now, neither of us could stand recommendations that came from the other's habits. Her Dad still has her connected to him on YouTube so we can keep an eye on what she watches, but the music thing had to change.

@erinbee I didn't mind so much until he discovered how to make playlists.

@erinbee He also renamed my Firefox Sync account and put his own picture on there.

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