It does both, perhaps counterintuitively. I'd argue it facilitates traffic 
between demes/cliques, but inhibits the content of demes/cliques.


On August 22, 2021 6:51:02 AM PDT, Jochen Fromm <[email protected]> wrote:
>In the last virtual FRIAM meeting Jonathan Zingale mentioned that streaming 
>services confine our access to music, because they mainly offer mainstream 
>music.IMHO they also broaden our access to music: as a European I can listen 
>to music from all around the world. I have for example German, Italian, 
>Australian, British, American and Spanish playlists on Spotify. This weak I 
>have listened for instance to a Spanish 
>songhttps://open.spotify.com/track/1MdsletWuIR9ItEnitWRwp?si=yZPJfu01R_6RAmw9ang8mQDo
> you feel streaming services restrict our access to music or do they extend 
>it? :-/-J.
-- 
glen ⛧

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