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Usability and last.fm Pt. 1

May 17th, 2008 · No Comments

Ok, so I’ve decided to get on the last.fm boat. Why do you ask did it take me so long? Well, when I started using it again I remembered why. Simply, I don’t think I like it. I am a big fan of the Pandora project and prefer that to almost any online music application. However, I was intrigued by last.fm’s use of social integration (tagging, comments, groups, wiki) and, well, there is a widget I can use with my Wordpress blog.

As a new user last.fm frustrates me, I get lost within the framework and cannot find my way back to for example “my favorites”. I “heart” songs and I can’t find where to locate them again, other than the strange “playlist” feature. Furthermore the playlist feature is not a list of “my favorites” but rather a list of “some” songs I was able to add to yet another type of list. I consider myself a very savvy Web 2.0 user and if I am having a problem navigating this puppy, I can only imagine whats happening with other folks.

Lets start at the begging with a simple “tasks and scenarios”>

I am going to search for my favorite artist, in this case its “The Fall“. After searching I am taken to a page (seen below) where I can read about the artist, see how many times it’s been “scrobbled” (will get to that later) and listen to the song “Idiot Joy Showland”. First, I would like to “favorite” this artist, however I can’t seem to do that. Frustrating and I’m not interesting in recommending them to a friend right now.

lastfm page 1

Also, this is not my favorite “Fall” song, so I want to select a different song. My favorite song “Spoilt Victorian Child” is way down the list. Once selected I receive an error that “this track is not available”, however I can add it to my playlist. This is kind of confusing, but I do it anyway. I realize that I must pick a song that has a play button icon next to it, if I am ever going to hear anything. As I look down, because I don’t like the four songs that are listed, I realize that my big long list of songs is now gone! Where did it go? Do I now have to use the back button?

lastfm page 2

Dear me, I had to use the back button! I decide to pick from the four songs that last.fm has suggested I play, this however does not take me to another screen like my other selections did, which is nice. I soon realize that the “visit profile” is how I can get back to the band page after making a song selection to the main page again. This is a very ambiguous feature as “visit profile” could have meant “my” profile. I looks as though last.fm was taking the Facebook approach and by simply showing me a picture of my band and the “view profile” link, I would automatically understand that to mean the artists profile. Oh, ok…

Since last.fm is either not offering me the songs I like or only live versions of songs I like, I decide to go back to the main last.fm page (seen below) and re-start my experience. It is here that I find my “recently loved”. However, again, this feature is not expandable and I can’t figure out how to get to the big list of my “loved” songs. I love looking at what I love, I think most people do or the feature would not exist. I’ve also now found two things that interest me the “scrobble” application and a link that was rather hidden called “play last.fm radio”. Ohhh, now I might be getting somewhere.

lastfm page 3

After selecting “play last.fm radio and typing in another one of my favorite “The Wedding Present”. However, I am taken to a page (seen below) with the “Wedding Present” cutely sitting on a rock wall, but no “Wedding Present”. Instead I get the Charlatans, great band, I even have some of their records, but this is NOT the “Wedding Present”. I get that last.fm is assessing my taste in the “Wedding Present” and playing other similar artists for me, however, this is really not what I was looking for…and there is no “back” icon, so I guess I am stuck listening to what they throw at me. There is also no way for me to access the playlist and see what’s already been played.

lastfm page 4

Where is the about page? or the FAQ page? I see HELP, but I don’t feel like I really need “HELP”, I would like a long description of what the service is and what they offer, how to use it etc. I think “HELP” is ambiguous and I think just like men won’t pull over to ask directions most people don’t click HELP.

I am not happy and I am now pretty frustrated with too many links, too many tabbed pages, and not enough results for my input. I think now I am going to go now an install the “scrobble” feature and hope it gets better. More on this in Pt. 2, coming soon!

P.S. As I am signing off lastfm, as if it knows I’m leaving in frustration, tries to win me back by playing one of my favorite Stone Roses songs “Made of Stone”. I really want to use this web app! I want to share this wonderful song with you guys, with a handy little link. However, I guess that will have to wait!

Tags: UI · usability · web 2.0

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