Using Artist Tools to Spot Fake Playlists | Scribe

    Using Artist Tools to Spot Fake Playlists

    • Erinem |
    • 18 steps |
    • 3 minutes
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    To try Artist tools out on a known bot playlist: Navigate to <https://open.spotify.com/playlist/404Wpqg42dleUMSb7hSYca>
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    Click this icon to grab the playlist URL.
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    Under "Share" - Click "Copy link to playlist"
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    Go to [artist.tools ](//artist.tools)to paste the link from Spotify and check the playlist for bots.
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    Click the "๐Ÿ”Ž Type a genre, artist, or keyword" bubble and paste the Spotify link
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    To paste the URL, Press [[cmd]] + [[v]]
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    Click "๐Ÿ“Šย  Graphs" to see data
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    Notice the red banner! This is a bot playlist.
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    Click "๐ŸŽตย  Tracks" to see who's on the playlist.
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    Let's check another playlist. Click this icon on Spotify to return to search.
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    Let's try checking another playlist. Back on Spotify, I've randomly chosen this one.
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    Click this icon to get the playlist URL.
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    Click the "๐Ÿ”Ž Quick Search" and Paste your Spotify URL here
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    To paste the URL, Press [[cmd]] + [[v]]
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    Then hit " [[enter]]"
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    Notice it says this playlist is botted right on the data page for this playlist, found at <https://www.artist.tools/d/playlist/4IUaHPZZoJRxTazuzgSbNu>
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    It's Botted!!!
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    Already on this playlist?? Click "Click to get out!"
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    Alert! Botted playlists hurt your career. You can't grow as an artist this way, nor is it possible to make money this way. You're only hurting yourself. Never pay for promo. Always check playlists here before submitting for a playlist spot.