10 Reason Why Playlist.com Should Die a Slow Death

Sorry, just a quick rant here. I’ve always been a WordPress fan for blogging. It was probably the first blogging platform I tried and its probably the most popular out there as far as self-installations. There are actually many sites running WordPress that would not really be considered “blogs”, but that’s not the point of this post anyway…

It seems Blogger.com has taken the world by storm. I expected that to happen once Google bought them. Google certainly has the midas touch. They have improved the platform greatly too. They’ve made blogging so easy that my mother-in-law could blog! ;)

So here comes my rant. Blogger (aka blogspot) is great and all, but there is one feature that everyone seems to use that I absolutely abhore. It is the little music player that people keep putting on their sites. You know the one… the little flash player embedded from playlist.com. OK, I know its technically not Blogger.com, but seriously, that is the only place I see people using this horrid gadget!

I know a lot of my family and friends have this on their site, I don’t mean to offend… wait, yes I do. Take it off! I don’t want to hear the beginning of your favorite songs, really, I don’t.

It’s not that I don’t like your favorite songs, it’s just so much more:

  1. The player doesn’t actually start intil it appears in the viewable area of your screen. This is OK. Some people put this at the bottom. So once I get done looking at your recent posts, I probably want to hear the intro to your favorite latest hit before I move on. If not, I’ll just hit the button to stop it.
  2. Speaking of the button to stop it, I believe the only way to do so is to hit pause. That button is so small! That is just annoying. It should be the largest button on the player.
  3. What’s the average length of a song? I’d say probably 3-5 minutes. What is the average amount of time a person stays on a web page? Probably about 5 seconds. OK, so with blogs, it may be a bit longer, but no more than a minute, unless you’ve really written a novel. But seriously, no one is going to still around just to listen to your songs. I would guess that someone is on a blog post page no more than an average of 30 seconds. There may be execeptions, but your blog is not one of them!
  4. I use [[tabbed browsing]]. Sometimes I’ll go to my list of blogs and middle-click each one to open them all in tabs to see what everyone is up to. Yeah, I know I’m not normal, but this saves me a lot of time because I don’t have to wait for each of them to load individually. A few of this have this playlist in the visible screen area they start playing. Now if listening to one person’s music was not annoying enough, now I have 3 or 4 trying to play together. It makes for the worst kind of [[Mashup_(music)|mashup]]. I’ve got to go through each of my tabs, find the offenders, then try to click that stupid tiny pause button!
  5. Maybe I’m closed minded because I don’t care to know what your favorite songs are. Maybe I have my own favorite music. Maybe I happen to be listening to it when I come browsing to your blog. Maybe your favorite songs seriously clash with my favorite songs. Ever think of that?Of course not, or you wouldn’t torture me so!
  6. For those of you that put this playlist in your menu or footer or header, or generally somewhere that gets loaded on every page. Stop it! Have you noticed that if you click a post title you can then read the entire post and the comments associated with it? So when you do this, your little music player will have to reload and will generally pick a new song. Well, I guess that is a feature. I would hate to hear the first 10 seconds of the same song on every page. At least there is a new song to annoy me on every page, and I know exactly where to find that tiny little pause button immediately.
  7. You’re killing my bandwidth. Yeah, I have high speed internet so it’s not that bad, but back to the tabbed browseing issue. When these things start playing, they are streaming music. That is going to slow down the load time of all my other players until I can get you to stop. So again, do me a favor and get rid of that thing!
  8. Sometime my wife likes to catch up of friends and family through their blogs. This can be done on the laptop in bed. If the speakers happens to be left on and she comes across your blog, we would just like to personally thank you for waking our sleeping children to your awesome music. It’s probably their favorite music too.
  9. I use a tool called Enounce MySpeed. It’s a niftly little gadget that allows me to speed up flash videos and watch them 2 or 3 times as fast. This is mostly helpful when I watch online video tuturials and such. There’s a slight problem though. It also seems to work on this little playlist player. So, as I’m scrolling down your page and get to the part of your menu where you’ve plugged in this wicked-sweet-gadget you found. Up pops my MySpeed controller and I just happen to be scrolling my mouse wheel still. Now your music plays 3 times as fast! That would be great since now I may actually get to hear more than the first 5 seconds, but its not great, really. I have to reset my MySpeed control back to normal and close it and find your stupid tiny pause button again. OK, so this one is not really your fault, it’s mine for wanting to get more information in less time. I’ll give you that one. Still, it is annoying enough to make the list.
  10. It’s so [[MySpace]]-ish!

So if the above reasons are not enough for you to remove your playlist and you find pleasure in annoying me, I’ll burst your bubble now and just say, nevermind, don’t worry about it. I’ll just be visiting your blog using Firefox and Adblock Plus. I found that this playlist was on multiple domains such as profileplaylist.net, musicplaylist.us, etc. But I found this filter worked rather well: “*/mc/*.swf?config=*”

Lest I leave you sad and disappointed because you can see my point and agree with me, let me give you a suggestion. Why don’t you create a page (a page would be better than a post for this one in my opinion) that has your little playlist player on it. That way I could come to your site and IF I’m interested in seeing/hearing your favorite songs, I’ll check out your favorite songs page. I might even say, “Wow, cool, I like that song too!”, but probably not. There, win-win!

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January 8, 2009 · Dustin · 24 Comments
Posted in: Rants

  • http://www.franklinpestcontrol.com/pages/homewood/143.php Matthew@Homewood Pest Control

    It does remind me of myspace, which i’m not a huge fan of. Sure its great, but it seems like most sites looks like sites from the early 90′s. anyhow, i agree that if i go to a site to read things, i really don’t want music playing in the background to interfere with my winamp or tv. good post, i hope everyone reads it.

  • http://www.artistradioonline.com Juan@Free Internet Radio Station

    Well yeah, a good example of this is myspace, and i do agree that it gets annoying sometimes when you visit a friend’s profile or any profile and try to write a comment on their page and suddenly music is playing in the background..

    But I didn’t know it was killing the bandwidth..Thanks for this information.

  • http://www.wearyourbeer.com/patron-m-33_2.html Bill@Patron T-Shirts

    Well, it really depends what mood i’m in really and how much the music is a surprise or if it is any good. if i’m cruising myspace i come to expect music on every page, but on a blog or forum it would be really annoying.

  • http://www.mpechicago.com Commercial coffe grinder

    The easiest way to offend visitors to your webpage is uninvited music. Well deserved rant.

  • http://www.itmightbelove.com/2008/07/19/cry-your-eyes-out-100-sad-love-songs/ Chelle@Sad Love Songs

    I have to laugh at this post because I too have a huge pet peeve of visiting blogger sites and get blasted out by their music, which is really bad if you happen to be working in bed next to your hubby and he is sleeping…

    But I actually use playlist.com all the time and I love it. I don’t post it on sidebars or anything like that, but I put it in the posts – my lists of “100 Alternative Love Songs” and many others are actually surprisingly popular, and I’m sure its because people can just come to my site and listen to the songs anytime they want to.

    There’s a little secret though we need educate the blogger users of – in the playlist.com playlist settings area you can set it so the music does not automatically start playing! Yup, that’s what I did with mine, you can see one in action that I linked to above. So you only have to listen to it if you want to :)

    Until we spread the word though that people can make it so it doesn’t auto-play, I’ve learned if working at night in bed on my laptop to keep the speakers off!

  • http://www.littmanbros.com/bath-lighting.html Richard@Vanity Lighting

    I hate music players that just open whenever you open a page. At least give me the option whether or not I want to listen to it.

  • http://eskiltech.wordpress.com Eskil

    Hehe, I really agree with you on this one. Its especially annoying with music on sites when I browse the net with several browser tabs since often you do not know from where that stupid song is playing.
    Please, please, please never play music without any user action required.

  • http://hdrwebdesigns.com Ryan Martin@Bellingham SEO

    Dude, your rant is pretty funny. I completely agree. I hate it when there is any sound or music that starts up on a website. I instinctively close the page and move on when I hear the sound. Part of the problem for me is that I like to keep my own speaker level on fairly high and I get seriously blasted out when that lame ass music comes on.

  • http://www.characterplanet.com mmo

    yeah it does feel like myspace and it can get annoying quick

  • http://tech.spotcoolstuff.com/internet-telephone/magicjack-skype-vonage spot@vonage

    I actually think WordPress is better even without this playlist issue. But if you are going to use Blogger I think your idea of putting your songs on a separate page is a brilliant one.

  • http://www.themeparkcodes.com/ six flags coupons

    I hate sites that automatically play music. For some reason, I always seem to stumble upon them late at night when my volume happens to be turned up, and thus waking up someone, or while I’m at work and not supposed to be surfing the web.

  • http://comfortersets2.blogspot.com/ johnathan@comforter sets

    LOL i understand what you mean. That music player can really get on your nerves at times. Especially when it cut itself on when visiting a web page that has it attached!

  • http://joylag.com Shawn

    Playlist.com allows users to set the auto-start value to TRUE or FALSE when generating the embed code. I agree with you that it is annoying when users set the auto-start value to TRUE — which is precisely why I never do this. But since this “auto-start” attribute would seem to be the only source of your frustrations, I’ve gotta call bullsh*t on your summation that “Playlist.com Should Die a Slow Death.” Just sounds wholly melodramatic to me, given the specificity of your complaint.

  • http://www.nerdydork.com Dustin

    Well, Shawn, whatever gets their attention right? I assume then that they have the option set to true by default because it’s rare to find one set to false. So I would suggest they set it to false and have the user (if he/she is annoying enough) set it to true.

  • http://joylag.com Shawn

    Your assumption is dead on, sadly.

    [img]http://www.joylag.com/i/prtscn_dd0045.png[/img]

    I will add an entry to the Features Wishllist requesting that they consider disabling Auto-Start, by default.

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  • ishu@listen to music

    Thanks for the info, it’s good to have another source of cheap traffic :)

  • Will

    Ok, since i read your so called rant, shawn is right. All people need to do is turn off auto start and I understand that this might be quite annoying, but everyone likes music. That is a big reason why they add this to their blog. The thought I have is why are you so angry with app thing you can put on a blog. Tell the people that have it that they need to just turn off autostart….

  • Zui

    I agree with the subject of the rant, but as like many other readers, I think this is a problem with the people who use this site, not the site itself. I use project playlist all the time, and use it for the site itself, not to post it in other places. On the sites where I do post my playlists I do sowith the autostart off. I thin the problem is that people are so intersted in pushing their music onto others because they are so full of themselves that they leave the list on the autostart option on purpose. What can I say, we live in a weird society. Anyhow, rant on, but please dont kill playlist, its an enjoyable site.

  • Nancy

    Get over it!

  • http://rinahannah.tumblr.com rina :]

    omgahh get over it lol it’s not gonna kill you buddy don’t take it so seriously some people are just different 10 secs of some song might change your life you never knoe :] u wrote alot about this subject lol

  • http://photodeus.com Seppo Vuolteenaho

    I totally feel for you, especially about 8. Web browsers need to have a simple volume control built in, if you ask me.

    As for #9, I would say you only have yourself to blame for using a broken enhancement. Nobody is expecting your multimedia player to be stuck on 2x or 3x fast forward :P

    You could of course ask the makers of Enounce to have a simple speed-rule based on application or domain path (“never speed up content from this url”) if they don’t have it yet.

    But yea, unrequested audio is always a pain in the ***. That’s why there’s Flashblock etc. :)

  • http://kajanova.com Kaja@Entertaining Blog

    I agree, those things can be so annoying. At least do the viewers the courtesy of cutting off the auto play.

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    After your tracks are uploaded go to file manager onhttp://www.fileden.com/browser.phpright click the track and go to properties / Linking codes: URL. Copy the URL go back to yourhttp://www.flashwidgetz.com/playlist/view/add the url in add your own song & the title you want!
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