I don't rate any of my music and that's because I don't see the point tbh. I've always told myself that it's either I like a song or I don't and if I don't, it simply doesn't belong in my collection. You find people giving a song a thumbs down or 0.5 star rating???Like bruh, what is it still doing in your library then...Just delete it at that point smh
But I suppose those who like downloading complete sets of albums can find such a tool useful. While I'm on this point, I should also comment that I've never quite understood why a person would download a complete album just to skip the other accompanying songs every time. Is it just for the sake of completion? That I may understand, but still, is it worth it if your library now consists of tens (hundreds? since one user
mentioned having a million songs to his collection) of thousands of songs that you don't even like?
I doubt my library will ever surpass the 1000th mark (currently at 350 tracks. And no, while young, I didn't start listening to music yesterday). I like that it's small and very easy to maintain (not implying you can't maintain a million tracks). Lastly, just to touch a little on the
love/favourite feature...I truly have no use for that either, since in MB, I can easily set up a randomly-shuffled auto-playlist that collects the top 21 most-played songs. My most played are effectively my favourites, no?
Anyway looking forward to the replies- if there'll be any. Maybe there are interesting advantages to those features that I might have missed. Feeling the need to mention that I'm very much aware that a 'pointless' feature to me also happens to be a priceless tool for somebody else.
Edit: I posted this without reading the replies above. So I'm noticing 'most' people generally use ratings for the purpose of creating auto-playlists with ease later on. I see...