
"Spotify is expanding its in-app messaging feature with group chats. Now you can add up to 10 friends and family members to your discussion about your new favorite song, podcast, or audiobook, as reported earlier by TechCrunch. The music streaming platform launched direct messaging last August, allowing you to share what you're listening to without leaving the app. As is the case with one-on-one messages, you can only add people to group chats if you've interacted with them through Spotify's other features before,"
"such as joining their Jam session, Collaborative Playlists, or Blends. Along with group chats, Spotify launched its Listening Activity feature on mobile earlier this month, which shows what your friends are listening to. To create a group chat, head to the Messages option within the app and select "Create group" at the top of the screen. From there, you can invite up to 10 friends and family members to join your conversation. Messaging is available to free and premium users."
Spotify expanded its in-app messaging to include group chats that allow up to ten friends and family members to converse about songs, podcasts, or audiobooks. Direct messaging launched last August and permits sharing listening activity without leaving the app. Users can add people to group chats only if they previously interacted via features like Jam sessions, Collaborative Playlists, or Blends. Spotify also rolled out a mobile Listening Activity feature that shows friends' current streams. To create a group, open Messages and select "Create group" to invite up to ten people. Messaging is available to both free and Premium users.
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