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Wish I had your money experience tbqh, because Spotify algorithm is the only algorithm I use (that I'm aware of, anyway) and it's the only one I find that doesn't just suggest me random crap, but is almost dead on to what I want every time I'm building a new playlist, and while I had a fairly developed and diverse taste to start with, I have found hundreds of artists that I would consider myself a fan of through Spotify. It's genuinely a lot to give up to never find any artists like that again and go back to a much more narrow cone of vision for music :(
Even though I talk a big game about quitting algos everywhere else on Lemmy, I also can't say I was ever particularly impressed with recs of YT's, Google's, Tumblr's or Insta's or TikTok's algos in comparison, hence why all those were very easy to delete/block/disable.
Worth noting though, your phrase "came on" makes me think you are talking about some sort of smart shuffle or auto-generated playlist feature, which I never used. My only interaction with the Spotify algorithm is scrolling to the bottom of a playlist I'm making and seeing the list of songs that are listed at the bottom as recommended, if I like it and there's a place for it on the playlist, I will add it. The only flaw in this mode of interaction is after many many playlists, and the fact that I try not to repeat any songs between playlists, I find that what it tends to suggest is just songs I already have in my other playlists.