

It gives YTM is greatest advantage over competitors, but also some of its biggest drawbacks and hurdles. TL DR: All of this is a long-winded way to say, YTM is getting new features fairly often, but don't expect much celerity since, at the end of the day, YT security and background architecture are going to take priority. Click the menu option on the top-right corner of the interface. Tap the Now Playing bar on the lower part of the Spotify interface. Although I gotta admit, I haven't seen any real impairment to YT no matter what YTM does, so I guess their system works, just really slowly, Here’s how to stop the Spotify sleep timer from running: 1. Above everything else, the YTM apps cannot do anything that would break YT, so everything probably gets tested to hell and back against YT test servers before anything even goes to A/B testing, and they still get bugs in the YTM extensions. Play counts, and most of YTM in general (except financial interests), are probably not important enough for Google to get involved directly, so it's YT running as it was designed. Of course, as the parent company they have certain leverage over high priority demands. Google doesn't actually run YT, they just own it. Tap on a track to see the Now Playing screen. To stop the music using the Spotify Sleep Timer, follow the steps below: 1. Knowing Google, it wouldn't surprise me, unless the YT leaders are holding to their own system set in place before Google bought them. The Spotify app has a built-in Sleep Timer, so you dont need to use any additional apps to stop the music when you fall asleep automatically.

No idea if they track individual user counts in the background. YT generally counts total views for all users rather than individual counts, primarily to monetize content.
