I don’t want to read people’s comments on Spotify, but they still get added to podcasts

First it was TikTok, now YouTube has fallen victim to Spotify’s eagle-eyed gaze, as the music streaming service introduces a new comments section for podcasts. It marks Spotify’s next foray into social media territory, following the platform’s introduction of a vertical video feed last year – reminiscent of TikTok’s ‘For You’ page.

Much like a standard in-app comments section, users can post comments on individual podcast episode pages, where creators can also like and respond to their listeners, while having control over what appears on their episode pages. According to TechCrunchThe feature is rolling out to opted-in podcasts this week, and will be available to all Spotify users over the next month.

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There’s no doubt that Spotify is doubling down on its social media and algorithm-based features like its Daylist and Blend mixes, but with its podcast comments section, the streamer appears to be taking additional steps to ensure creators have more control over their in-app presence. During its beta testing period, Spotify apparently tested out options that mean creators don’t have to approve comments one by one, meaning they don’t have to approve comments one by one.