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It is some kind of what you said. If you press the + button again you get a menu to add the song to a playlist. Another point that I missed is that the "like" button also adds the song to your favorite list.
That's kinda like double-mapping a button on a controller, yeah you get used to it but it just makes it more complicated IMO.
Tidal still has the heart and hides away the option to add to playlist in a hamburger menu, which adds one tap but personally, I use the heart function way more often so I don't really mind.