I am assuming you work for Apple, which means you’re at the least somewhat smart, how didn’t you understand what ttereann’s question was about? I’ve been searching for solutions to this same issue, I’ve just read so many communities questions just like ttereann’s, and all the people answering had exactly the same or very similar answer to yours. I’m not sure if you all do work in Apple or not, but I am really amazingly confused about how not one of you guys understood what the questions were about, and I refuse to believe that all you of did not understand it😂
the question here clearly stated that they wanted to see the hidden albums IN THE LISTENING TO SECTION, they didn’t mention, not even once, that they wanted to unhide THEIR OWN playlist, the question didn’t even mention (playlist), did you not read the first question in their paragraph? In a profile in Apple Music with large obvious bold white text, it shows two sections that are related to playlists or to albums, in the top of your profile it clearly says PLAYLISTS, and right under it, it clearly says LISTENING TO, so if you weren’t purposely not answering the question, and you really did not understand the question above, then go back and read it once again, I’ll assist you a bit, he or she weren’t talking about the PLAYLIST section of a Apple Music profile, he or she was talking about the LISTENING TO section of the profile.
how can we unhide ALBUMS (not our own playlists) from the !LISTENING To! section on our profiles?
(and I’m begging you, please don’t unconcernedly reply with these Apple articles, they DO NOT, I repeat, DO NOT, solve this issue or even mention it!
Hide and unhide music, movies, TV shows, audiobooks, and books - Apple Support
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See what friends are listening to in Apple Music on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Android device - Apple Support
and I’m really sorry if I sounded harsh or anything like that, but after research, it appeared to me people been asking about this same issue for YEARS, and all the replies were obviously not related to the question, and I am being harsh assuming you work for Apple, because this is really truly unacceptable, I mean Apple Music should already be free for iPhone users but for some reason we still have to pay, and when we monthly pay and then one time complain about something over years, & no body has any solutions whatsoever to a very very simple issue. I’m sorry but stuff like this are just more reasons to change to another music platform. Please stop evading the simple question.
P.S. if you don’t work in Apple then dismiss the harsh parts, it is meant for them:)