Does AudioScrobbler change your listening habits?

I use AudioScrobbler, a service provided by Last.fm that keeps track of what songs I listen to when. Even though I know anyone can observe my listening habits and judge me based on that, I don’t let it affect what I listen to. As you can see on my profile page, along with such inarguably fantastic music as Thievery Corporation, Zero 7, and The Ditty Bops, I’ve also got some remarkably cheesy artists like Neil Diamond and Mannheim Steamroller.

If you use AudioScrobbler, do you try and show off your good musical tastes and hide your poor ones? Or do you choose to not care, like me, and just listen to whatever strikes your fancy?

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