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      SoundCloud just dropped a major update that nudges the platform toward a more social music experience: users can now see what songs their friends and favorite artists are liking, via features like “Liked by Your Crew,” “Liked by Playlists,” a new Trending Trackwall, and more personalized mobile-only tools like “Hot for You” and follow suggestions. These changes are meant to encourage communal discovery rather than purely algorithmic recommendation—a direct play in the ongoing music-streaming rivalry.

      Sources: SoundCloud, arXiv

      Key Takeaways

      – SoundCloud’s new “Liked by Your Crew” and “Liked by Playlists” embed friend-based activity into the listening experience, elevating what friends like into your homepage view.

      – The move reflects a broader trend: platforms are increasingly banking on social signals (rather than just algorithmic models) to boost engagement and retention.

      – While appealing for discovery and artist visibility, these features also raise questions about privacy, echo chambers, and how “likes” may get amplified across social networks.

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      In the competitive streaming world, differentiating on algorithmic precision is getting harder. SoundCloud’s latest shift leans into something less charted: the social layer of music. With the new “Liked by Your Crew” feature, users see a daily-refreshed list of tracks their friends and followed artists have liked. It’s not hidden—this list shows up in your home feed, actively influencing what you might play next. Alongside that, “Liked by Playlists” packages those friend-based likes into scrollable playlists, weaving your social graph directly into curation. To round it out, the Trending Trackwall surfaces platform-wide hits (with filters), while mobile users get extra features like a personalized “Hot for You” track and suggestions of people to follow.

      This is a strategic pivot. SoundCloud wants to turn passive listeners into active participants, making discovery more communal. In doing so, they lean on a principle that social science has long supported: people’s preferences are heavily shaped by their networks. A study examining listening behavior on platforms like Last.fm showed that one’s social neighborhood strongly influences how and which new music is discovered. (A. Di Bona et al.) By showing you what your friends are into, SoundCloud bets that you’ll stay longer, click more, and trust discoveries more deeply.

      At the same time, there are trade-offs. Publicizing “likes” more visibly may pressure users who prefer their tastes private, and reinforcing friend-based curation could lock someone into a narrower bubble. Platforms will have to balance social discovery with serendipity and respect for user control. For artists, though, the upside is real: a single like by an engaged fan can ripple into multiple feeds, giving tracks a grassroots lift.

      SoundCloud’s update shows that in 2025, “discovery” isn’t just about smart models—it’s about who you connect with.

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