I'm a bit sad that last.fm isn't more popular. To preempt, yes, it's still a centralized commercial company, but at least it's agnostic about where you listen to music. Instead, most people have their listening habits locked within specific streaming platforms like Spotify or YouTube Music, and rely on them to make that information available to them once a year...
I've been using last.fm since 2008 and the only device in my possession that isn't scrobbling is the record player. It is a bit amusing that for how privacy-conscious I am in all other ways I'm happy to share what I listen to, when, and how much. But that's the thing, it's my choice.
@Gargron You know what, I scrobble my record player too! :) This is a great app for that, but I think there are a few others that do the same. It uses the Discogs database to find your vinyl records and lets you scrobble them. https://apps.apple.com/us/app/discographic-for-discogs/id979196369
‎Discographic for Discogs

‎Discographic is the best and most complete vinyl collector app currently available with Apple Music, Spotify integration & Last.fm scrobbling. Wether it’s adding a disc to an existing collection, starting a new discography or checking out album details in-store, Discographic does it all. Featured…

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@onuryasar I use Marvis Pro to scrobble my CD and SACD listening, but that is a great feature for a Discogs app!
@Galley Yes, same. I use Marvis Pro with Apple Music, that’s an amazing app. Not just scrobbling but all the customisations you can make to the playlists and views.