What is Scrobbling and How Does It Work?
Scrobbling is the act of tracking and sharing your music listening habits on Last.fm. When you listen to music on a service that supports scrobbling, like Spotify or Apple Music, the tracks you play are sent to Last.fm and added to your profile. This allows you to see your own listening history, as well as discover new music based on what other users with similar tastes are listening to.
Scrob is short for "scrobble," which is a verb that refers to the act of tracking and sharing your music listening habits on Last.fm. So, if you scrobble a song, it means that you have listened to that song on a service that supports scrobbling and it has been added to your Last.fm profile.
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