I think the kids these days don't do things pseudo/anonymously so much, since they grew up with everything linking to their Facebook account anyway.
You can still share music on platforms like Jumpshare. Provided you don't keep it up there too long. I'm told. I was actually just wondering about the old mixtape threads.
If recording songs from the radio onto cassettes was good enough for me, it's good enough for the kids today.
By turning up the volume really loud so that annoying white noise seeps out of their headphones and keeps the passenger in the seat next to them awake the entire g.d. flight. I kept hoping that the scary creature from the Shatner Twilight Zone episode would come and drag the guy out the window.
If you have a Family account, could you create a "sharing" account with a fake name/throwaway e-mail address just for sharing? I don't know if Family subaccounts tie back in terms of public-facing ID.
In today's America, the music providers share data about kids.
I think your idea will work, Chopper. Thanks.
Now it turns out that you can't re-order songs in the spotify web interface. The many ways in which spotify ux is shockingly shitty continue to surprise me. It's not like they're rolling out major overhauls every six months. What the fuck are their developers doing?