Why aren't our "liked" songs retained from one game to the next?

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    jujugonzo

    One reason- they could have that song on several albums (yes, dating myself haha) let’s say for example- Scorpions, the Zoo. It’d be on the original album, live, greatest hits then compilation albums. Notice the album cover they show when you see the song you liked. Make Sense?

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    Usman Ali

    It seems like you're referring to a specific game or application where you can "like" or favorite songs. Without more specific information about the game or application you're referring to, it's difficult to provide a definitive answer. However, I can offer a general explanation based on common practices in software development.

    In most cases, the retention of "liked" songs or any other user preferences across different instances of a game or application depends on how the developers have designed the system. There could be several reasons why "liked" songs are not retained from one game session to the next:

    1. Local Storage: If the game or application uses local storage to save user preferences, such as liked songs, those preferences may not carry over to different instances of the game. Local storage is typically specific to a particular device or session and may not synchronize across multiple instances.

    2. Online Account: If the game or application requires an online account, it's possible that liked songs are tied to that account. In this case, you may need to log in to the same account each time you play the game to have your preferences retained. If you're not logging in or using different accounts, your liked songs won't be synchronized. Nutmeg capsules are dietary supplements that contain powdered or encapsulated nutmeg.

    3. Game Updates: Game developers often release updates that can introduce changes to features and functionality. Sometimes, these updates may inadvertently reset or remove user preferences, including liked songs. It's essential to check for any patch notes or updates from the developers to see if this is the case.

    4. Design Choices: Lastly, it's possible that the game or application you're using simply doesn't have a feature to retain liked songs across different sessions. The developers may have made a deliberate design decision not to include this functionality or have not prioritized it in their development roadmap.

    To get a more accurate answer regarding the specific game or application you're referring to, it would be helpful to provide more details about it.

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