Towards a New Interface for Music Listening: A User Experience Study on YouTube
Ahyeon Choi, Eunsik Shin, Haesun Joung, Joongseek Lee, and Kyogu Lee

TL;DR
This study explores why users prefer YouTube for music listening, highlighting its unique features and proposing interface improvements based on user insights to enhance satisfaction.
Contribution
It provides a qualitative analysis of user motivations for using YouTube for music and introduces wireframes for an improved music streaming interface.
Findings
YouTube offers diverse music exploration and visual satisfaction.
Users value sharing playlists and easy access.
Proposed wireframes aim to improve user experience.
Abstract
In light of the enduring success of music streaming services, it is noteworthy that an increasing number of users are positively gravitating toward YouTube as their preferred platform for listening to music. YouTube differs from typical music streaming services in that they provide a diverse range of music-related videos as well as soundtracks. However, despite the increasing popularity of using YouTube as a platform for music consumption, there is still a lack of comprehensive research on this phenomenon. As independent researchers unaffiliated with YouTube, we conducted semi-structured interviews with 27 users who listen to music through YouTube more than three times a week to investigate its usability and interface satisfaction. Our qualitative analysis found that YouTube has five main meanings for users as a music streaming service: 1) exploring musical diversity, 2) sharing unique…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRadio, Podcasts, and Digital Media · Music History and Culture · Music and Audio Processing
