Difference between revisions of "Talk:Spotify"

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== Comments ==
 
This is a solid page, with good details and interesting analysis. You should connect to other sites more directly, both through links and comparisons with other music platforms. You might want to discuss the role of profiles & shared playlists in more depth, in terms of how people's listening practices construct their identities. Proofread for clarity & flow of ideas. --[[User:Jason Mittell|Jason Mittell]] 15:59, 13 November 2013 (EST)
 
This is a solid page, with good details and interesting analysis. You should connect to other sites more directly, both through links and comparisons with other music platforms. You might want to discuss the role of profiles & shared playlists in more depth, in terms of how people's listening practices construct their identities. Proofread for clarity & flow of ideas. --[[User:Jason Mittell|Jason Mittell]] 15:59, 13 November 2013 (EST)
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== Questions ==
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Do you guys think formatting is more effective with or without section headings?
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Please add more comparison to other types of social network profiles!

Latest revision as of 17:14, 5 December 2013

Comments

This is a solid page, with good details and interesting analysis. You should connect to other sites more directly, both through links and comparisons with other music platforms. You might want to discuss the role of profiles & shared playlists in more depth, in terms of how people's listening practices construct their identities. Proofread for clarity & flow of ideas. --Jason Mittell 15:59, 13 November 2013 (EST)

Questions

Do you guys think formatting is more effective with or without section headings? Please add more comparison to other types of social network profiles!