Join us! Your musicial distinctiveness will be added to our own.[Last.fm and Pandora]

That may not be true anymore I suppose. When I first joined Pandora back in (2005? 2004? I don’t remember, it’s been a long time) they recommended skipping something three times as a way to get it to not play for a month, so I might be repeating old information that is not accurate anymore.

Also, from the Pandora FAQ

So apperantly the trick is to either not thumbs up anything and only thumbs down stuff or, like me, get a long thumbs up list going.

Apparently, my station can read my Dope posts, since there’s been more variety since I complained. I’ve got something odd in French playing now.

is me.

I’m at work, so I can’t log on to Last FM, but will accept all friend requests from SDMB users when I get home.

I’m curious, how often do you thumbs-up or thumbs-down songs? I almost never just leave a song at “neutral”; I either have to hit thumbs-up or thumbs-down right away, and my list of thumbs-downed songs is usually at least four times longer than the thumbs-uped ones.

Valete,
Vox Imperatoris

ETA: So I’m definitely more of a “dozens and dozens of thumbs-ups” kind of guy. I do tend to have narrow musical interests, though.

Rarely. I’d guess that less than 5% of the songs get a thumb from me.

Also, how often do you people run into the six song skip limit? I run up against it fairly often, mainly because it has a tendency to play a ton of songs I haven’t rated either way in a row, so I’ll have periods when I hardly ever skip a song interspersed with periods where I’m hitting thumbs-down again and again.

Valete,
Vox Imperatoris

I’ve got three stations on Pandora:[ul][li]Power Pop[]Distaff Radio[]Rock Radio[/ul]I’ve just recently realized over-using the thumbs-up option tends to result in a narrower and more repetitive playlist, so I’ve stopped using it quite so much.[/li]
Generally, I’ve been impressed with the selection and variety it comes up with, especially when it plays songs from artists I don’t know or know only peripherally, but the song fits the tone of the station. Just last night I caught the tail end of a performance on one of the local PBS stations of a blues singer by the name of Renee Austin; I’d never heard of her before, but when I created a station using her as an artist seed, I got a whole bunch of interesting bluesy stuff in return. Renee got added to my artist seeds on Distaff Radio immediately.