#spotify Is it possible to use code / CS to find out who has followed your playlist, or visited your profile or playlist on Spotify? I'd imagine that depends on what data Spotify makes available publicly that people can extract. Could such data be hidden but not protected so that someone with the know how could be able to access it? Thanks!
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I think there's an API call that lets you check if a specified user is following a specified playlist. As far as I know I don't think Spotify ever provides the list of users that are following a playlist, but I suppose you approximate that by writing some code to check if any of your followers (or some other subset of Spotify users) are following one of your playlists.
Thanks! How would one go about retrieving that hidden data if it was available? For example if the data is hidden but unprotected, can someone who doesn't work for Spotify pull this data and identify user data like who has followed my playlists, who has visited my profile / playlist, at what time and what location, and the number of times they've been visited?