Do you constantly prune and review your library so that it perfectly reflects your music tastes, deleting any albums you decide aren't worthy, or do you just throw everything you find in there and let it build up?
>>72815731
>deleting any albums
No I have to seed them for ratio you fucktard
>>72815731
the first one; hard drives are expensive and I don't need no fucking Animal Collective garbage I grew out of five years ago still hanging around
yeah i do that
>>72815770
>No I have to seed them for ratio you fucktard
lol the fuck is seeding. just download everything on soulseek you don't even have to upload anything it just lets you download
>>72815731
i very rarely delete anything after the first week or so of downloading it, if i hear it a couple times and i like it it stays
>>72815731
No, I'm not autistic.
Rarely if ever do I delete anything, unless it's /mu/ shilled garbage (read: Grimes)
>>72816270
This for me.
Also i finally made the transition to spotify so it makes the process easier, despite it being a normie pleb music service.
I just let it build up. A 1 TB external hard drive is like $60 so it's not that big of a deal.
>>72815731
On my computer I keep everything, and on my phone I delete my entire collection about every three months due to lack of space. It's also a good way to discover new music.
>>72815731
storage is fucking cheap, I have more than 600GB of music right now, I just make playlists to group albums together
Let it build up.
I delete stuff on my phone (no space), but what you describe is autism. Why does my collection have to perfectly reflect my taste? Maybe in two years I'll revisit an album I didn't enjoy at first and realize that I like it. You never know.
>>72815731
I'm not a pleb. I buy physical media
but where's the caveman