Edit Spotify Taste Profile for Rec Control

💡User-editable AI recs in Spotify—lessons for building transparent ML apps
⚡ 30-Second TL;DR
What Changed
Users can directly edit Taste Profile.
Why It Matters
Enhances user agency over ML recommendations, potentially improving retention. Signals trend toward transparent AI personalization in consumer apps.
What To Do Next
Test Taste Profile edits in Spotify to model user controls in your rec systems.
Key Points
- •Users can directly edit Taste Profile.
- •Edits affect Discover Weekly playlists.
- •Impacts recommendations and annual Wrapped.
🧠 Deep Insight
Background and context from public sources — not the original article. 6 sources cited.
🔑 Enhanced Key Takeaways
- •Spotify's 'Notes' feature, discovered in app version 9.1.28.385 via APK teardown, enables users to add, edit, or delete written feedback linked to their Taste Profile, with limits on note quantity and character count.
- •The Notes functionality includes placeholder prompts like 'I’ve been listening to a lot of…' to guide free-form input that directly influences Home page recommendations.
- •Exclusions from Taste Profile, including the newly added individual track exclusions rolled out in October 2025, take up to 48 hours to affect recommendations and summaries.
🔮 Future ImplicationsAI analysis grounded in cited sources
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📎 Sources (6)
Factual claims are grounded in the sources below. Forward-looking analysis is AI-generated interpretation.
- androidauthority.com — Spotify Taste Profile Notes Apk Teardown 3643174
- newsroom.spotify.com — Exclude Tracks Taste Profile
- indianewsnetwork.com — Spotify Develops New Feature Enhance Music Recommendations 20260225
- newsroom.spotify.com — Spotify Prompted Playlists Algorithm Gustav Soderstrom
- themetalverse.net — Spotify Algorithm 2026
- vohnicmusic.com — How to Trigger Spotify Algorithmic Playlists 2026
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