Jamocracy: Democratic Voting System for Spotify Party Playlists
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Jeffrey
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Summary
Jamocracy is a democratic voting system for Spotify party playlists that allows party attendees to add tracks and vote on them. The party owner can customize various settings to personalize the experience. The tool aims to democratize music selection for social gatherings by giving everyone a voice in what gets played.
Key quotes
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Jamocracy (the name is a pun for Jam and Democracy) is exactly that: A democratic voting system for Partys.
Users can add tracks and vote on them.
The party owner can adjust various settings, allowing for a very much personalized experience.
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