If you launch Apple Music to decide on one in every of your playlists, you count on to see a well-recognized listing. However over the previous few weeks, many Apple Music customers have been seeing different individuals’s playlists amongst their very own on account of an more and more widespread Apple Music bug.
As spotlighted by Redditor adh1003, who mentioned it “seems to be a very horrific bug within the Apple Music servers themselves,” the Apple Music app has been arbitrarily deleting playlists in some customers’ accounts and including different customers’ playlists into different accounts. The bugs are seemingly associated–as soon as Apple Music by accident sends the fallacious playlists into somebody’s library, it’s deleted, which in flip syncs again to the unique creator’s account and deletes the playlist from there, too. Relying on how the playlist was created, the motion might additionally take away the songs from the person’s library in the event that they’ve opted so as to add them to their library.
It’s unclear whether or not Apple is conscious of the bug, however there are quite a few posts on Reddit in addition to Apple’s neighborhood boards all describing the identical difficulty. It’s seemingly a difficulty with iCloud sync, although it raises some considerations a couple of potential knowledge leak. Playlists aren’t delicate knowledge, in fact, nevertheless it could possibly be half of a bigger difficulty with the cloud service.
There isn’t a lot you are able to do to cease the bug aside from turning off iCloud Music Library, which can take away all Apple Music songs out of your music library. The iOS Apple Music app doesn’t will let you obtain playlists for safekeeping, however you’ll be able to export playlists with Apple Music on the Mac as an XML file which might then be re-imported into Apple Music if it will get deleted.
Apple is releasing iOS 16.4 subsequent week in addition to a brand new music app, Apple Music Classical, so it’s potential that any points are cleared up with the replace.