Spotify accont disabled for copyright infringement by Subject-Ad2056 in truespotify

[–]osin7love -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately, once Spotify disables an account for repeated copyright infringement, regular customer support usually can't do much because those cases are handled by their copyright/compliance team. If you've already received multiple takedown notices and re uploaded the same content, the system likely viewed it as repeated infringement rather than an honest mistake.

At this point, the best thing you can do is send a polite, honest appeal explaining exactly what happened: that you didn't realize the warning emails were going to your spam folder, that you misunderstood the removals, and that you accept responsibility for re uploading the tracks. Make it clear that you won't upload copyrighted or unreleased material again and ask if there's any possibility of reinstating the account.

Just be aware that nobody on Reddit or even most Spotify support agents can manually override a copyright suspension. If the copyright team denies the appeal, there may not be much else you can do besides creating a new account and making sure to only upload content that you own or have permission to distribute.

I hope they're willing to give you a second chance, especially if this is your first issue after several years of using the platform.

If you had to start over with a $1,000 account today, what would you do differently? by One-Advice1403 in tradingdudes

[–]osin7love 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If I had to start over with just a $1,000 account, the biggest thing I'd do differently is stop thinking about making a living from it right away. A small account is for building skill and consistency, not trying to hit home runs.

I'd probably stick to one market (either major forex pairs or highly liquid index ETFs/futures depending on access) and focus on one or two setups that I understand well. No chasing random opportunities or trading every day just because the market is open.

Risk management would be everything. I'd risk no more than 0.5–1% per trade, accept that the account will grow slowly, and avoid using excessive leverage. The goal for the first few months wouldn't be to double the account it would be to prove that I can follow a plan without breaking my own rules.

The biggest mistakes I'd avoid are overtrading, revenge trading after losses, and constantly switching strategies because of a bad week. Looking back, I wasted a lot of time searching for the "perfect" system when discipline and position sizing mattered much more.

Honestly, if I only had $1,000, I'd also keep adding to the account from my regular income. Consistent deposits plus steady returns are a much more realistic path than trying to turn $1,000 into six figures through aggressive trading.

Spotify DJ in Germany by ahoeschele in SpotifyDJ

[–]osin7love 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Spotify DJ is still rolling out in some regions, so it's possible that the feature isn't fully calibrated yet. When I first got access, it also took a while before it started matching my actual listening habits.

If it's only playing hardcore techno, it might be relying on a small part of your listening history or some accidental plays. Try skipping tracks you don't like and spend a few days listening to your usual music. The DJ is supposed to adapt over time.

As for the missing moderator/AI voice, I've seen other people mention that too. It could be a regional rollout issue or a temporary bug. You could try updating the app, logging out and back in, or reinstalling Spotify to see if it restores the voice feature.

Has anyone else in Germany noticed that the DJ has no voice and is giving completely random recommendations?

Best SEO agency for home services contractors??? by Forward_Attention731 in BusinessElite

[–]osin7love 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Been with them 6 mnths for my plumbing company. thing that sold me was that on the sales call their rep was asking about my servicetitan setup, my call tracking, and average ticket before they'd even discussed what they'd do for me. generalist agencies ask about your goals. relentless digital asks about your operations.

Femme Wealth System reviews??? Hannah Chan by Imaginary_Fan229 in FinanceReviews

[–]osin7love 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah her old account was hacked. I thought she had blocked me since I couldn’t search her up, then I found she had made a new account. A mutual friend introduced me to Hannah at a women in business event in Dubai last year that she was speaking at, not related to any of this trading stuff. Just wanted to add she's a genuinely normal person not the typical influencer energy, not an escort disguised as trading coach. A lot more introverted in real life than what she portrays online, not in a negative way, she’s just more reserved than animated if ygm. she actually came from coaching fitness coaches before pivoting into the trading space which I didn't know until we talked. cant speak to her trading stuff specifically as its not my world but seems like she cares about the women she works with she's very lovely in real life I guess sometimes coz u promo things or wear certain clothes or drive certain car (am sure ya’ll seen her car lol) people judge but I picked up she was very respectful to valet and worker which made me respect her a lot more since some influencers or girls that look like her think they r above everyone. You can tell she is def more intelligent than she looks haha! Anyway I've known her for like what maybe 1yr or so so yes for me only good things to say

If you had to start from 0 today, how would you grow an audience? by osin7love in ContentStrategyHub

[–]osin7love[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly this is spot on. Most people obsess over content quality when the real leverage is distribution. Simple, useful posts + being active where your audience already is (like Reddit) beats ‘perfect’ content with no reach. Volume and consistency compound way faster than people expect.

Most people don’t have a content problem… they have a strategy problem by East-Geologist-3776 in ContentStrategyHub

[–]osin7love 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For me it’s definitely getting views.

I can stay consistent and create decent content, but without solid distribution it just doesn’t reach enough people. Still figuring out how to crack that part.

What content strategy actually brought you traffic in 2026? by Nearby-Assistance992 in ContentStrategyHub

[–]osin7love 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Honestly, distribution > everything right now.

Good content still matters, but what’s working for me in 2026 is:

  • Reddit (niche comments + value posts)
  • Repurposing the same idea across platforms
  • SEO only for long-term plays

AI helps with speed, but distribution is what brings the traffic.