Don't log into Last.Fm - It's great

There's something about last.fm that I really don't get.

If you don't know about it, the idea's simple: It takes note of what music you're playing in iTunes (or similar), tries to figure a pattern to what you're into, and creates a personalised internet radio station containing similar stuff.

It actually works really well - every time I switch on the Kris channel I hear loads of new stuff I really dig. It's particularly good at serving up songs I've never heard by bands I've always liked.

But - and this is the thing I don't get - not if I log in.

If I'm logged into their site, it tells me I can't hear my own radio station until I pay a subscription fee. If I log out, it'll let me hear it for free. You can listen to the music I'm into as long as you're not me. Or if you are me1 you have to keep quiet about it.

Is that not bloody weird?

1 And let's face it, I am.

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