Is there any reason to have a last.fm profile anymore?
You can still shout and look at people's charts
>>60951354
it contains the most detailed account of my life and personality through the last 8 years. ive had lastfm before my lifelong memory even developed. so its crazy to look at my comments and thoughts on music since i was 11. i cant remember what i thought about back then but i can find certain comments that reflect upon my thoughts at that time. no where else holds as much of my history-- even notebooks/ sketchbooks, photos, other social media... because music was my main passion since that time. its mostly all i think about now and all i thought and did then was listen to music. thats why im scared for it to eventually fade.
>>60951447
I am on pretty much the same spot, but 10 years instead of 8.
>>60951447
I'm pretty sure you can download a backup of your last.fm data that is viewable in a spreadsheet viewer (worked in google docs for me). I did it once and its pretty nice. Just download it every once in a while so you don't lose your data.
to track your music
>>60951447
Same, I've had last.fm since the summer of '05 so I'm staying with it until the site dies.
I honestly wish Timehop worked with last.fm, or last.fm had a Timehop-like feature, because I love looking back on old charts and rediscovering songs I haven't listened to in years.
To show people what music you pretend to listen to to look patrician.
To treat music like it's you're flannel and beanie.
>had a bunch of friends you only knew on last.fm
>they all universally disappear without a trace once last.fm beta released
>it's been months and they're all still gone
>tfw last.fm killed countless friendships forever
>lastfm
so 2013
>>60952646
i have a couple times saved by waybackmachine you should check there.
i haven't logged on or visited since the update