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								Using Radios
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								.. note::
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								   Currently, Funkwhale does not implement tags for use in radios. There is a lot of active disucssion
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								   around how to implement them, but in the meantime it is only possible to create artist radios.
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								Radios are a great way to discover new music, or even just create a dynamic playlist of songs you like.
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								By default, all users have access to three build-in radios:
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								- Favorites - this plays through your :doc:`favorite tracks <favorites>`
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								- Random - plays random songs from your :doc:`libraries <upload>` or :doc:`libraries you follow <follow>`
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								- Less Listened - plays songs you listen to less frequently
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								Creating a New Radio
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								   Any music that is in a private collection will appear in public radios but will not be playable unless the user has access to
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								   the containing library
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								In addition to the built-in radios, Funkwhale offers users the ability to create their own specific radios.
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								These radios can be shared with other users on your instance or kept entirely to yourself.
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								To create a new radio:
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								- Navigate to ``https://your-instance/library/radios`` or click "Browse Library" and select "Radios" along the top of the screen
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								- Under "User Radios", click "Create your own radio"
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								- Give your radio a name and description
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								- If you want to share your radio on your instance, check the "Display publicly" box. Otherwise, uncheck this to keep the radio private
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								- To set up the filters for your radio, click on "Select a filter" and select "Artist" from the drop-down menu. Click "Add Filter" to activate the filter
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								- To exclude certain artists, toggle the "Exclude" switch so it turns blue and then select the artists from the "Select artists" drop-down menu
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								- To only include certain artists, toggle the "Exclude" switch so it turns gray and then select the artists from the "Select artists" drop-down menu
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								- Click "Save" to save your radio
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								Listening to a Radio
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								To start listening to a radio:
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								- Navigate to ``https://your-instance/library/radios`` or click "Browse Library" and select "Radios" along the top of the screen
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								- Find the radio you want to listen to and click on "Start radio"
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								- Your queue will be populated with the **currently playing** song and the **next song on the radio**
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								To stop listening to a radio:
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								- Open your :doc:`queue`
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								- Select "Stop Radio" at the bottom of the queue
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								- The songs that were queued will stay in your queue, but the radio will stop queueing new songs
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