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Streaming service back after a short outage

Streaming service back after a short outage

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Music streaming service Spotify was temporarily out of service on Sunday (September 29), leaving thousands of listeners unable to access music and podcasts earlier in the day.

More than 40,000 people reported music platform outages on downdetector.com, a website where users can report problems with popular apps and services. Most of the reported outages occurred shortly after 12 p.m. ET. As of 5:00 p.m. ET, the number of outages reported on the site fell to 351.

Spotify wrote on X on Sunday afternoon: “We are currently aware of some issues and are looking into them!”

In response to the post, Spotify users complained that the outage disrupted workout routines and planned to stream a playlist at a child's birthday party.

About an hour later, the streaming service posted that everything was looking much better. The app appeared to function normally.

Millions of people use Spotify, the largest streaming service in 2023. The music platform claims to have more than 626 million users and 246 million subscribers.

According to MusicWatch, billboard It was recently reported that Spotify is only behind Amazon Prime in terms of subscriber passion. If economic times get tough, Spotify users are relatively unlikely to cancel their plans.

Last week, Spotify announced that as of September 24, The Weeknd has the most songs – 18 in total – and reached one billion streams on Spotify.

The Weeknd broke the 17-song tie with Drake with the title track from his fourth studio album. After hours. Meanwhile, it was revealed that “Blinding Lights,” the set's Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 song, was the most-streamed song on Spotify with nearly 4.5 billion streams.

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