스포티파이, 음악 스트리밍 앱을 넘어선 소셜 네트워크로

Spotify recently added a comment feature to podcasts, enhancing the social networking experience in the app known for music. Podcast creators can now communicate directly with listeners within Spotify, with a variety of interactive features such as polls and Q&A. Additionally, the app will be updated in 2023 to include a TikTok-like discovery feed, merch sales and concert ticket information on artist profiles, And with the addition of a story posting function, Spotify is evolving into an audio-centered social network.

최근 스포티파이(Spotify)가 팟캐스트에 댓글 기능을 추가하며, 음악으로 유명한 앱에서 소셜 네트워킹 경험을 강화하고 있다. 팟캐스트 제작자들은 이제 스포티파이 내에서 청취자들과 직접 소통할 수 있으며, 투표나 Q&A와 같은 다양한 인터랙티브 기능도 함께 제공된다. 또한 2023년 앱 업데이트를 통해 틱톡과 같은 발견 피드, 아티스트 프로필에서의 상품 판매 및 콘서트 티켓 안내 기능, 그리고 스토리 게시 기능까지 추가되어, 스포티파이는 오디오를 중심으로 한 소셜 네트워크로 진화하고 있다.

Spotify is no longer just a streaming app, it's a social network | TechCrunch

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