resonatecoop/website

logged in, updated profile then...

peteratomic opened this issue · 3 comments

Was redirected towards a membership page that seems to have not been able to detect my account type.

Was pretty sure it was my artist profile, but the Nickname or Artist Name field was blank, creating uncertainty.

I went ahead, assuming it was my artist profile, adding back my Artist Name and location. I then clicked "Next" (which implies something happens next) but just got a popup message that the changes were saved and then... I'm still on this page. A number of issues arises:

  • even after saving, I'm still prompted to "create my account"
  • "artist" is no longer saved, but shows "listener" again
  • if this is an artist account, then there shouldn't be a request for membership (field should be hidden)

Being unsure what to do, I click Logout and try to log back in. I DO login to the player, but yet still see the LOGIN button at the top right and no account links. I click Login and it asks me to "finish login" which I do and then now I see the typical avatar in the top right. I click "Account" and am back to that "Create Your Account" page and this time I see that "artist" has been remembered BUT the Artist Name I had entered previously is gone. It says "Account not complete" at the top, but there's no prompt as to what is missing.

Sorry there's like 20 issues in this. :-(

I'm pretty much having the same issue.
I signed up a couple years ago, can't sign in now, it says my email doesn't exist.
There's only 2 emails I could've possibly signed up with & it won't take either of them.
Figure it has something to do with it coming down to listener vs artist accounts.

Thanks again for detailing this bug report. I expect that this is a similar issue to this.

Our current goal is to replace what's going on here with more well-supported authorization framework, so we hope to be able to resolve this!

Hopefully this will be resolve soon this month. Wish the best for all members of Resonate to fix this issue as soon as possible, it will make a huge difference for everyone who are participating in a music site that have so many untapped potentials to actually liberate music artists away from a highly exploitative industry.