In today’s day and age, many people use streaming services and platforms in order to stream music, TV shows, movies, and play games. All of these streaming services, of course, cost money. Adding up the prices can come out to be quite a lot. Therefore, people tend to share their streaming platforms with each other by splitting the cost.
This can, however, also cause some problems. People will get annoyed if they cannot get on their own streaming platforms if someone else is on—like Netflix or Spotify. Even more so, people can get annoyed if their selections are all messed up and changed due to someone else’s taste.
One Reddit User Shared Her Story of Revenge On Her Sister


After Her Sister Started a War, the Reddit User Took it Further

According to the Reddit post , the sister said that she and her siblings share a lot of their streaming services, including Spotify. Her sister was a little annoyed when she was using Spotify too much because it was throwing off her end-of-the-year “Wrapped” playlists. The Reddit user said she can’t really be mad, as they share the platforms with each other and they all pay equally.
Her sister decided to be a bit petty and start watching Hulu and Netflix on her account and messing up her recommendations. So, to get even more revenge, the Reddit user took to Spotify to mess up the Wrapped for another year. Every single day, she played “Baby Shark” on her sister’s account. At the end of the year, it was her #1 song.
People Loved How Petty This Revenge Is

Dozens of Reddit users couldn’t stop commenting on the thread saying how they loved the pettiness and the true commitment of the Reddit user. It takes a really long time to get a song to be #1 on their Spotify account overall for the entire year. She even said that the song had way more plays than any other song on her account.
Others Said They Also Do This to Their Own Siblings

Other people shared that they, too, like to get revenge on people they love when they piss them off in the same fashion. Some people take Spotify very seriously—especially their playlists and their “Wrapped” at the of the year why not add some “spice” to their musical selections? It’s the long-game revenge plots that are the best out of everything.