I spent hours listening to Sabrina Carpenter this year. So why do I have a Spotify 'listening age' of 86?

Spotify Wrapped's 'Listening Age' is a Masterclass in Psychological Manipulation. But How Long Will it Last?

When Spotify released its annual "Wrapped" campaign this year, users were in for a surprise - their "listening age" had been calculated. For the author, who turned 44 this year, the result was a whopping 86 years old. The numbers were emblazoned on the screen in big pink letters, prompting laughter and outrage from friends and family.

The problem wasn't just the accuracy of the calculation - it's that Spotify's algorithm had deemed the author "into music of the late 50s" this year, despite their actual top 10 most-listened-to songs all being released in the past five years. The author's taste is often described as "eclectic", with a whopping 409 artists and 210 genres listened to over the past year.

But what's truly astonishing is that Spotify's algorithm was designed to elicit an emotional response from users like the author. By pitting their musical tastes against those of their peers, Spotify creates a false narrative - one that says if you're listening to music outside the mainstream, you must be older than your actual age. This "reminiscence bump" phenomenon suggests that our brains are wired to connect with the music from our younger years.

However, this strategy has been widely ridiculed on social media, with many users sharing their own "listening ages" and mocking Spotify's attempts at psychological manipulation. The 22-year-old actor Louis Partridge even shared his listening age of 100 on Instagram stories, captioning it "uhhh". It seems that while Spotify's campaign may be cleverly designed to elicit outrage, it ultimately backfires.

As the author so aptly observed, when you know the reasoning behind your own "listening age", the whole thing loses its potency. In fact, the author has taken matters into their own hands - by playing a classic Ella Fitzgerald song on an old CD player, they've effectively ignored the algorithm and asserted their musical independence.

It remains to be seen how long this strategy will last for Spotify. Will users continue to laugh at their "listening ages" and share them online, or will the platform adapt its approach in response? One thing is certain - as long as Spotify continues to push the boundaries of psychological manipulation, users will keep on poking fun at its attempts to define us through our musical tastes.
 
I gotta say, I'm not surprised by all the drama around Spotify Wrapped's "listening age". Like, I've been saying this for ages - algorithms are only as good as the data they're trained on. And let's be real, if your taste in music is actually eclectic (which it probably is) , then why would you trust an algorithm that's gonna put you into a box? πŸ€”πŸŽ΅ It's all just a big marketing gimmick, imo. And honestly, who needs their "listening age" to be 86 when you can just look at your actual playlist and go "yep, I'm still listening to Ariana Grande"... πŸ˜‚
 
🀯 I gotta say, Spotify's "Wrapped" campaign has been a wild ride this year πŸŽ‰, but let me tell you, their "listening age" feature is like a masterclass in psychological manipulation 😳. They're basically playing with your emotions by pitting your musical tastes against those of your peers πŸ€”. I mean, who hasn't laughed at seeing their fake "listening age" on screen? πŸ“Ί It's like they're trying to make you feel like an oldie but goodie just because you're listening to some Billie Eilish πŸ’β€β™€οΈ.

But what really gets me is that they're tapping into this "reminiscence bump" phenomenon, which is actually a real psychological thing πŸ€“. Our brains are wired to connect with music from our younger years, and Spotify is basically using that against us πŸ˜‚. It's like they're saying, "Hey, if you're listening to music outside the mainstream, you must be older than your actual age." Um, no thanks πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ.

And I love how users are poking fun at this whole thing on social media 🀣. Louis Partridge even shared his ridiculously high "listening age" of 100 on Instagram stories πŸ“Έ. It's like they're all in on the joke together πŸ˜„. But seriously, if you know why Spotify is doing this, it loses its potency πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ.

So, will users keep laughing at their "listening ages" or will Spotify adapt its approach? Only time will tell πŸ•°οΈ. One thing's for sure, though - as long as they keep pushing the boundaries of psychological manipulation, we'll keep on poking fun at it 😜.
 
ugh spotify's wrapped campaign is like the ultimate mind game 🀯 42 and still listening to eminem 🎡 i mean who cares about your "listening age" anyway? it's all just a bunch of algorithms trying to tell you what's cool and what's not newsflash: we're too old for that nonsense πŸ˜‚
 
OMG, can you believe that Spotify's algorithm is trying to manipulate people into feeling old just because they're listening to music from decades ago? πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ It's like, hello! My taste in music may have evolved over time, but it doesn't mean I'm older than my age lol. And what's up with the "listening age" thing anyway? It's just a clever marketing ploy to get people to share and laugh online πŸ˜‚. But honestly, it's kinda sad that Spotify feels like they need to resort to psychological manipulation to make their campaign go viral. Can't they just let us enjoy our music without trying to control how we feel about it? πŸ™„ The fact that some people are sharing their own "listening ages" and poking fun at it is actually a good sign - it means the campaign isn't working as intended πŸ’β€β™€οΈ.
 
I mean, can you blame people for laughing at their "listening ages"? 🀣 It's like, I know my own music taste is pretty eclectic too, but 86 years old? That's just crazy talk! πŸ˜‚ And yeah, the algorithm thingy does feel like a bit of psychological manipulation. But at the same time, it's also kinda clever how they're trying to tap into our nostalgia and all that jazz 🎢. I think the problem is that people are having too much fun roasting Spotify's attempt, but maybe we should just let them get away with it? 😊
 
omg u gotta see this lol 🀯 so spotify's "listening age" thingy is literally a masterclass in psyops but also kinda genius? like they're trying to get us all feeling nostalgic and stuff by pitting our music taste against the mainstream, but it's just so cringey πŸ˜‚ i mean who hasn't shared their "listening age" online with 10 friends already? 🀣 but what's really interesting is how spotify's algorithm works - it's like they're playing on this whole "reminiscence bump" thing where our brains are wired to connect with music from our younger years... anyhoo, i love that the author just played some old Ella Fitzgerald and ignored their listening age lol πŸŽ΅πŸ‘
 
Spotify's Wrapped campaign is like, super clever, right? πŸ˜‚ They're basically playing with your emotions, making you think you're older than you actually are just because of what music you're listening to. But at the same time, it's kinda sad that they have to do that - I mean, who wants to be told how old their musical tastes are? πŸ€”

And omg, Louis Partridge's 100 listening age is EVERYTHING! 🀣 That guy is a genius for just mocking the whole thing and sharing his "listening age" online. It's like, we get it, Spotify - you're trying to be funny, but you're actually kinda creepy.

But seriously, I think this whole thing says something about how social media can make us all feel like we need to present a certain image or persona. Like, if your musical tastes are outside the mainstream, you must be old and out of touch... unless you just play some classic jazz on an old CD player and ignore the algorithm altogether! 😊
 
omg what a mind game 🀯 spotify's got a good one going on but like how are we supposed to take it seriously when we know they're just trying to mess with our minds? πŸ€” i mean who actually believes their listening age is 86 lol πŸ˜‚ but yeah at the same time it's kinda wild that they're using this 'reminiscence bump' thing to try and connect us to music from our past. like isn't that just a fancy way of saying 'listen to more oldies'? 🎢 anyway can't wait to see what spotify comes up with next πŸ‘€
 
I'm so over this whole "listening age" thing πŸ™„. I mean, 86 years old? That's just ridiculous! 🀣 I'm only 32 and my top 10 songs are all from the past 5 years too... I guess Spotify's algorithm has some serious issues with reading minds πŸ’‘. And can we talk about how cheesy it is to call it a "reminiscence bump" phenomenon? 😜 It's just a fancy way of saying they're trying to manipulate us into feeling like older people πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ. But honestly, I love that the 22-year-old Louis Partridge poked fun at his own "listening age" on Instagram - that's so refreshing 😊. I'm definitely playing along and sharing my own ridiculous "listening age" online... let's see how long this whole thing lasts πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
🀣 I totally got played by my "listening age" too πŸŽ΅πŸ’» I was like 43, but Spotify said I'm 86... talk about a trip down memory lane! πŸ˜‚ But seriously, it's kinda messed up that they're trying to manipulate us into feeling old or out of touch with the latest music. My taste is super eclectic and I love all kinds of genres - from jazz to K-pop πŸ’ƒπŸ½πŸŽΆ but Spotify's algorithm still somehow pegged me as a "late 50s" kind of person πŸ€ͺ. The thing that really gets me is how they use this "reminiscence bump" phenomenon to make us feel like our musical tastes are tied to our age... it's just not true, you know? I mean, who says we have to stick to what we liked when we were younger? πŸŽ΅πŸ‘€
 
I'm low-key impressed by how quickly Spotify's algorithm can manipulate people's perception of their age & music taste 🀯🎢 I mean, who knew our brains are wired to connect with music from our younger years? But what really got me is that they're using that same "reminiscence bump" effect to make us feel like we're not cool enough if we're listening to newer music πŸ˜‚ It's actually kind of cleverly designed.

But at the end of the day, it's all about awareness & mindfulness πŸ™. When you know how these algorithms are working, you can use them to your advantage & play along πŸ˜‰. I personally love that someone took matters into their own hands by playing an old Ella Fitzgerald song on a CD player – that's some serious independence πŸ’β€β™€οΈπŸŽ΅
 
lol I mean think about it 🀯 Spotify's 'listening age' thing is like they're trying to make you feel old just because your fave artists aren't from like 20 years ago πŸ˜‚ but honestly who needs that kinda stress? I'm still listening to Billie Eilish and Taylor Swift like they're my childhood saviors πŸ’– it's crazy how much they think we care about what our "listening age" is πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ and yeah I can see why people are poking fun at it on social media lol. maybe spotify will just chill and let us listen to whatever we want without judging us 😎
 
Spotify's attempt at psychological manipulation is a classic case of playing on users' insecurities! πŸ€” They want you to feel like your music taste defines you, but what's really going on here is that they're tapping into our nostalgia and making us compare ourselves to others. It's like they're asking us to participate in some kind of musical identity politics, where the "cool" kids are listening to the latest releases, and if you're stuck in the past, you must be old. 🎢 Newsflash: that's just not how it works! Our tastes evolve over time, and we should be celebrated for exploring different genres and artists.

And let's be real, who needs an algorithm to tell us our "listening age" when we can use our own judgment? Spotify might think they're clever with their manipulation tactics, but ultimately, they're just making a product out of people. The fact that users are poking fun at this trend shows that people are onto it! It's like the whole thing is a big joke, and I'm here for it πŸ˜‚.
 
omg u gotta think about spotty's wrapped campaign LOL 1st it was all cool and fun but then ppl started calling it out for bein manipulative lol like wut r they tryna do? wanna make us feel old cuz we listen 2 music from 5 yrs ago . anywayz i love how the author took matters into their own hands and played an old Ella Fitzgerald song lol. thats so cool! i dont think spotty will last long with this tactic tho... ppl are too smart now πŸ€£πŸ’–
 
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