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I was listening to "shuffle" in the Alexa app (echo auto has no capability to control the real Pandora app, annoyingly), and I accidentally thumbed down a song. I have literally no idea which station was playing at the time, so I don't know how to go about undoing it.
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Hi, @RuneMason1. 👋
Sorry to hear this happened. This can be tricky as I do see that you have chosen several stations for your current Shuffle selection. If you're able to narrow down the station this occurred on, I can take a deeper look for you.
If this happened during your current listening session, all you need to do is un-Thumb the track.
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If this happened in a previous session, you'll need to visit the station's "backstage page" to make that change.
Here's how to edit thumbs from the backstage page:
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If you'd like to see time stamps for when you added Thumb feedback to your stations, I would recommend creating a feature request here. 🎧
Hi, @RuneMason1. 👋
Sorry to hear this happened. This can be tricky as I do see that you have chosen several stations for your current Shuffle selection. If you're able to narrow down the station this occurred on, I can take a deeper look for you.
If this happened during your current listening session, all you need to do is un-Thumb the track.
++
If this happened in a previous session, you'll need to visit the station's "backstage page" to make that change.
Here's how to edit thumbs from the backstage page:
++
If you'd like to see time stamps for when you added Thumb feedback to your stations, I would recommend creating a feature request here. 🎧
Thank you for the post, this was very helpful!
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