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Op, I don’t think you had an active subscription. You can’t expect to get ad free music at no cost to you and the artist be paid. You got to pick 2 of the 3.
Spotify gives me 30 minutes of ad-free listening time. They even allow limitless skipping which used to be barred by subscribing. It's absolutely absurd and asinine that you would limit all songs to 30 seconds unless you've paid. That's how you not get people to pay your shitty service.
If I'm preferring to deal with ads between a handful of songs at a time than having their songs cut down to 30 seconds, they can eat shit. Who the fuck does that?
Tidal gives you 30 days free if you sign up, then you can cancel. I haven't seen any plan that is 30 seconds of music or free with ads or anything like that.
If you had a free trial and then that ran out and you didn't pay, that might be when you hit the 30 second limit, if the stupid AI summary is to be believed.
Is that what you did? Had it free for a month and then didn't pay for it?