Swipe-to-remove sensitivity for music tracks saved to playlist.
Description
When scrolling through a playlist, I find that it is very easy to accidentally remove items from the playlist if my finger is moving slightly to the side when attempting to manually select another track. There is an 'UNDO' button that appears, thankfully, but I find it odd how sensitive/easy it is to accidentally trigger the removal.
The sensitivity seems to be very high (a matter of millimeters) to (accidentally) trigger a removal.
Potential solutions:
-Increase the amount of sideways movement to trigger the removal. Different phone models likely have different sensitivities.
-An option to disable "Swipe track to remove from playlist" This is doubly feasible as it is already a somewhat redundant feature, since you can already click the three-button menu beside the track name to remove it.
-An Option to "Lock" a playlist, to prevent accidental removals.
Additional Note: When researching this issue, I found a thread on Reddit discussing a similar feature on the now-defunct "Google Play Music." At the time, developers solved the issue by removing the 'feature' entirely. https://www.reddit.com/r/googleplaymusic/comments/78wqb1/any_way_to_disable_swipe_to_remove_a_song_from_a/
Expected Behaviour
To be able to browse music tracks on a playlist without accidentally removing them if my finger slips a few millimeters to the side.
App mode
Smartphone Android 11 Latest vlc android 3.3.4