According to news on February 1, Apple recently issued an announcement clearly restricting the collaborative playlist function of Apple Music. It is not applicable to users under the age of 13, and it is not currently available in China and other regions.
Introduction to Apple Music collaborative playlists
Apple Music’s collaborative playlist feature was originally included in early beta versions of iOS 17.2, but due to concerns about spam and abuse, Apple removed it in the 17.2 Beta 4 update This function.
Apple reintroduced this feature in iOS 17.3. After users open the Apple Music app, create a new playlist or select an existing playlist, they can click a small human-shaped icon to enable collaboration. Note: Selecting this option will pop up a link that others can click to participate in collaboration.
Image source: MacRumorsThe person initiating the collaboration can choose to approve those who request to add songs, but this feature is not enabled by default. Anyone with a link to the playlist can add music, but the owner can turn off collaboration or remove people at any time.
Clear age limit: Requires accounts over 13 years old
Apple has clarified the age limit for "Apple Music Collaborative Playlists" and does not apply to Apple Music user accounts under 13 years old, even if they belong to the Family Sharing group Children cannot participate either.
Not supported in some markets
In addition to age restrictions, the collaborative playlist feature is temporarily unavailable in some markets where Apple Music is available. These countries include China, Cameroon, Malawi, Mali, Russia, Turkey, the United Arab Emirates and Uruguay. Related reading: "Apple Music Collaborative Playlist Enhances Interaction: Supports Emoji Reactions"
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