It could be that the version of the Spotify app you were using in 2020 didn't have the feature to share on stories. Or, it might have been related to compatibility issues with the platform you were trying to share to.
There could be several reasons. Maybe your device's software is outdated, or there are compatibility problems between Spotify and the story-sharing platform. Another possibility is that your Spotify subscription plan doesn't include the sharing feature.
Maybe there are some technical glitches or restrictions on the Spotify or the platform where you want to share. Check for any updates or error messages.
Perhaps your device or the app version you were using in 2022 wasn't compatible with the sharing to stories feature. It might also have been a bug that the developers needed to fix.
Maybe there were some technical glitches or changes in Spotify's policy that prevented sharing on stories that year.
Maybe there's a technical glitch in the app. Sometimes these things happen and they need to fix it on their end.
It could be due to Instagram's privacy policies or Spotify's own sharing restrictions. Also, your account settings in either app might not be configured correctly to allow the sharing.
It could be a compatibility issue. Maybe the Spotify app or iOS 13 doesn't support that feature.
Maybe there's a software glitch or your Spotify account doesn't have the necessary permissions. Check for updates and your account settings.
Maybe it's because of Spotify's terms of service or copyright restrictions that prevent sharing on stories.
There might be some settings within your Spotify or Android device that need to be adjusted. Also, it could be a temporary glitch or a restriction imposed by Spotify itself.