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“In April 2024, Spotify implemented a new scheme: songs with less than 1k streams per year would no longer receive royalties.

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  • Jon HicksJ Jon Hicks

    “In April 2024, Spotify implemented a new scheme: songs with less than 1k streams per year would no longer receive royalties.

    The data for 2025 was just released via Luminate, and 88% of songs have been demonetized.

    Read it again: 88% of songs on Spotify have been demonetized.”

    https://musically.com/2026/01/15/5-1tn-annual-music-streams-but-120-5m-tracks-had-10-or-fewer/

    SarahS This user is from outside of this forum
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    Sarah
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    #7

    @jonhicks@mastodon.social

    A friend of mine had their music on spotify for a while, quite the popular band. Tens of thousands of plays.

    His royalty was so meager the transfer fees in banks would eat the profits.

    I'd rather give my music away for free.

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    • Jon HicksJ Jon Hicks

      “In April 2024, Spotify implemented a new scheme: songs with less than 1k streams per year would no longer receive royalties.

      The data for 2025 was just released via Luminate, and 88% of songs have been demonetized.

      Read it again: 88% of songs on Spotify have been demonetized.”

      https://musically.com/2026/01/15/5-1tn-annual-music-streams-but-120-5m-tracks-had-10-or-fewer/

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      Cleverson
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      #8

      @andrewleland @jonhicks Terrifying. Those big services are more inhumane than ever.

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      • Jon HicksJ Jon Hicks

        “In April 2024, Spotify implemented a new scheme: songs with less than 1k streams per year would no longer receive royalties.

        The data for 2025 was just released via Luminate, and 88% of songs have been demonetized.

        Read it again: 88% of songs on Spotify have been demonetized.”

        https://musically.com/2026/01/15/5-1tn-annual-music-streams-but-120-5m-tracks-had-10-or-fewer/

        Oma_Trisha_FO This user is from outside of this forum
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        Oma_Trisha_F
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        #9

        @jonhicks

        Shit. I guess it's time to see if I can find another streaming service that plays what I like to listen to and doesn't cost more than I can afford.

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        • Jon HicksJ Jon Hicks

          “In April 2024, Spotify implemented a new scheme: songs with less than 1k streams per year would no longer receive royalties.

          The data for 2025 was just released via Luminate, and 88% of songs have been demonetized.

          Read it again: 88% of songs on Spotify have been demonetized.”

          https://musically.com/2026/01/15/5-1tn-annual-music-streams-but-120-5m-tracks-had-10-or-fewer/

          Ryek Darkener_ This user is from outside of this forum
          Ryek Darkener_ This user is from outside of this forum
          Ryek Darkener
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          #10

          @jonhicks

          So Spotify is a platform for mainstream-music? I’m not surprised.

          In Germany we say: The devil shits on the highest heap.

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          • Jon HicksJ Jon Hicks

            “In April 2024, Spotify implemented a new scheme: songs with less than 1k streams per year would no longer receive royalties.

            The data for 2025 was just released via Luminate, and 88% of songs have been demonetized.

            Read it again: 88% of songs on Spotify have been demonetized.”

            https://musically.com/2026/01/15/5-1tn-annual-music-streams-but-120-5m-tracks-had-10-or-fewer/

            jerJ This user is from outside of this forum
            jerJ This user is from outside of this forum
            jer
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            #11

            @jonhicks fewer

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            • Jon HicksJ Jon Hicks

              “In April 2024, Spotify implemented a new scheme: songs with less than 1k streams per year would no longer receive royalties.

              The data for 2025 was just released via Luminate, and 88% of songs have been demonetized.

              Read it again: 88% of songs on Spotify have been demonetized.”

              https://musically.com/2026/01/15/5-1tn-annual-music-streams-but-120-5m-tracks-had-10-or-fewer/

              M☆M This user is from outside of this forum
              M☆M This user is from outside of this forum
              M☆
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              #12

              @jonhicks Could you share your source please? The article linked doesn't seem to even mention Spotify (unless it was edited?)

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              • Ryek Darkener_ Ryek Darkener

                @jonhicks

                So Spotify is a platform for mainstream-music? I’m not surprised.

                In Germany we say: The devil shits on the highest heap.

                �U This user is from outside of this forum
                �U This user is from outside of this forum
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                #13

                @_RyekDarkener_ @jonhicks that's why the white house is expanding

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                • Jon HicksJ Jon Hicks

                  “In April 2024, Spotify implemented a new scheme: songs with less than 1k streams per year would no longer receive royalties.

                  The data for 2025 was just released via Luminate, and 88% of songs have been demonetized.

                  Read it again: 88% of songs on Spotify have been demonetized.”

                  https://musically.com/2026/01/15/5-1tn-annual-music-streams-but-120-5m-tracks-had-10-or-fewer/

                  John MaxwellJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                  John Maxwell
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                  #14

                  @jonhicks "But we have to have copyright for the sake of the creators!"

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                  • Jon HicksJ Jon Hicks

                    “In April 2024, Spotify implemented a new scheme: songs with less than 1k streams per year would no longer receive royalties.

                    The data for 2025 was just released via Luminate, and 88% of songs have been demonetized.

                    Read it again: 88% of songs on Spotify have been demonetized.”

                    https://musically.com/2026/01/15/5-1tn-annual-music-streams-but-120-5m-tracks-had-10-or-fewer/

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                    devolute
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                    #15

                    @jonhicks Steal everything. Go to gigs.

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                    • Jon HicksJ Jon Hicks

                      “In April 2024, Spotify implemented a new scheme: songs with less than 1k streams per year would no longer receive royalties.

                      The data for 2025 was just released via Luminate, and 88% of songs have been demonetized.

                      Read it again: 88% of songs on Spotify have been demonetized.”

                      https://musically.com/2026/01/15/5-1tn-annual-music-streams-but-120-5m-tracks-had-10-or-fewer/

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                      MegatronicThronBanks
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                      #16

                      @jonhicks BandCamp

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                      • Jon HicksJ Jon Hicks

                        “In April 2024, Spotify implemented a new scheme: songs with less than 1k streams per year would no longer receive royalties.

                        The data for 2025 was just released via Luminate, and 88% of songs have been demonetized.

                        Read it again: 88% of songs on Spotify have been demonetized.”

                        https://musically.com/2026/01/15/5-1tn-annual-music-streams-but-120-5m-tracks-had-10-or-fewer/

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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #17

                        @jonhicks Not going to be a popular comment here because it’s so cool to hate on Apple, but Apple Music pays about double to artists compared with Spotify and doesn’t have a free tier (so *all* listens are paid). Still better to support your favourite artists directly but Apple Music is clearly better than Spotify in this regard. Always has been.

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                        • devoluteD devolute

                          @jonhicks Steal everything. Go to gigs.

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                          Jon Hicks
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                          @devolute or… buy physical media AND go to gigs AND stream as well?

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                          • Jon HicksJ Jon Hicks

                            @devolute or… buy physical media AND go to gigs AND stream as well?

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                            devolute
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                            #19

                            @jonhicks Music is too important to rely on someone else's trickles down from a cloud.

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                            • obrhoffO obrhoff

                              @jonhicks @nevyn For someone who used to work for them. Whats your personal feeling about the whole direction Spotify has taken?

                              Jon HicksJ This user is from outside of this forum
                              Jon HicksJ This user is from outside of this forum
                              Jon Hicks
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                              #20

                              @obrhoff @nevyn the core problem of Spotify has always been there - that they took advantage of an industry worried about Napster. I’ve always justified using it because I buy music as well, but not with decisions like adverts for ICE and investing in Helsing AI .

                              My work with them was quite brief in the end - I think my icons only lasted a year before they replaced them with thin iOS 7 style ones!

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                              • Jon HicksJ Jon Hicks

                                “In April 2024, Spotify implemented a new scheme: songs with less than 1k streams per year would no longer receive royalties.

                                The data for 2025 was just released via Luminate, and 88% of songs have been demonetized.

                                Read it again: 88% of songs on Spotify have been demonetized.”

                                https://musically.com/2026/01/15/5-1tn-annual-music-streams-but-120-5m-tracks-had-10-or-fewer/

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                                Bojan Landekić
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                                #21

                                @jonhicks I am a musician but I never make any money. I quit being a Spotify customer when I discovered their CEO was financially supporting military AI from Germany or something evil like that. That money should have gone to the musicians. Now my music is on Bandcamp.

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                                • Jon HicksJ Jon Hicks

                                  “In April 2024, Spotify implemented a new scheme: songs with less than 1k streams per year would no longer receive royalties.

                                  The data for 2025 was just released via Luminate, and 88% of songs have been demonetized.

                                  Read it again: 88% of songs on Spotify have been demonetized.”

                                  https://musically.com/2026/01/15/5-1tn-annual-music-streams-but-120-5m-tracks-had-10-or-fewer/

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                                  @jonhicks @myrobotfriend Ugh. I thought independence would screw the music industry but then the tech bros took over the music industry and showed them how to *really* screw, nickel and dime artists and the audience.

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                                  • Jon HicksJ Jon Hicks

                                    “In April 2024, Spotify implemented a new scheme: songs with less than 1k streams per year would no longer receive royalties.

                                    The data for 2025 was just released via Luminate, and 88% of songs have been demonetized.

                                    Read it again: 88% of songs on Spotify have been demonetized.”

                                    https://musically.com/2026/01/15/5-1tn-annual-music-streams-but-120-5m-tracks-had-10-or-fewer/

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                                    @jonhicks this is unbelievable. Spotify had/has the best recommendation “algorithm” I’ve ever experienced. But they seem to be artist hostile. 👎

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                                    • Jon HicksJ Jon Hicks

                                      “In April 2024, Spotify implemented a new scheme: songs with less than 1k streams per year would no longer receive royalties.

                                      The data for 2025 was just released via Luminate, and 88% of songs have been demonetized.

                                      Read it again: 88% of songs on Spotify have been demonetized.”

                                      https://musically.com/2026/01/15/5-1tn-annual-music-streams-but-120-5m-tracks-had-10-or-fewer/

                                      mikiM This user is from outside of this forum
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                                      #24

                                      @jonhicks This is not unexpected, I guess there are plenty of scammers around that just spam Spotify with keyword stuffing or whatever.

                                      What's a lot more interesting to me is how many *listens* have been demonetized. That's not such a "tech is evil" statistic though, so the media better not report it I guess.

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