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[–] thalamus_reborn@lemmy.ml 3 points 11 months ago

i checked my stats.fm top 2023 artists vs wrapped, and i'm seeing the same inaccuracies that you mention. my wrapped artists were:

  • Artist A
  • Artist B
  • Artist C
  • Artist D
  • Artist E (not on top 5 on stats.fm)

while on stats.fm, it shows:

  • Artist A
  • Artist D
  • Artist B
  • Artist F (not on top 5 for wrapped)
  • Artist C
  • Artist E

i think that spotify is definitely strategic with placing certain artists in certain positions. for example, "Artist F" probably was in top 5 last year as well (and is a successful but less-well-known artist), but went unlisted on wrapped this year and was replaced by Artist C, a global top 200 artist. and it worked - i had not listened to Artist C in a while, and when i saw my wrapped results, i started listening to them again.