Last.fm Deleted All The Bots, And The BTS Army Is Pissed

For about 20 years, the long-running music-scrobbling website Last.fm was owned by CBS and its assorted corporate overlords. Last month, as Endgadget reported, Last.fm became an independent company, breaking away from the larger Paramount Skydance umbrella. The people who ran Last.fm promised that the website would continue to work the way that it always did. You’d be able to keep track of your listening history across different platforms and share it with the world. There’s been one significant change, though: No more bots. At least among one fan community, that’s a controversial decision.

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