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  • ListenBrainz, like our other projects have trouble users and spammers. Here are the two tools we have for dealing with them right no == Users submitting questionable listens ==
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  • ==Web and FTP access logs (all users)==
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  • ...an old page for collecting information about languages currently spoken by users, from before it was possible to enter this information in [[mb:account/edit * See [[:Category:User Language]] for a list of all languages spoken by users where the information is still stored in this wiki.
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  • ...inz.org/pipermail/musicbrainz-users/2006-August/013410.html post] on the [[Users Mailing List|UsersMailingList]] describing the mindset that led to the [[Gr
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  • ...ct time to discuss on IRC if the feature is at all useful, and matches the users expected interaction model. ...s passed, meaning that developers are happy with quality of code. However, users might not be happy with the actual interaction process, so it needs to go i
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  • ...dates of the data in order to help fund the project. We encourage all data users to contribute to the data gathering process so that our data can be as comp .... MusicBrainz was created in 2000 and has gathered a significant number of users who curate a large database of information about music.
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  • ===Users' Mailing List=== ...f you're unsure which list to post to, use this one. An alternative to the users' mailing list is the [[MusicBrainz Forum|forums]].
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  • Editors can vote on other users' edits. ...[[How Voting Works|voting process]], and have the ability to approve other users' edits. Some, destructive, edit types cannot be approved.
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  • ...covery playlist that aims to introduce you to new music that other similar users enjoyed this year. It may require more active listening and may contain tra Your three most similar users that contributed to these playlists are listed in your playlist description
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  • * Explanation (simple, with images, for standard not-too-geeky users) of the flow of data in different MeB projects and what the licenses are fo
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  • ...covery playlist that aims to introduce you to new music that other similar users enjoyed this year. It may require more active listening and may contain tra Your three most similar users that contributed to these playlists are listed in your playlist description
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  • For developers (and adventurous users) there is example code. ...the [[Music Collection]] webservice in general, feel free to ask on the [[Users Mailing List]] or [[Developers Mailing List]] (whichever seems more appropr
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  • All users of the IRC channels are expected to follow the [[meb:code-of-conduct|Code o ...at/?#musicbrainz #musicbrainz] on the Kiwi IRC web client. Recommended for users without an IRC client installed.
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  • New users can find [[MusicBrainz|an introduction to MusicBrainz]] in this Wiki, as we The [[Communication/Mailing_Lists#Users.27_Mailing_List|MusicBrainz-Users]] mailing list archive also holds many discussions and informal agreements
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  • === Finding problem users ===
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  • ...ion of AB (the front page is really dense text that isn't welcoming to new users) - not sure if this is "docs" or "design"?
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  • Expected Outcomes: A system to show notifications to users on-site and in emails<br> ...ep people interested in the project, we should be sending notifications to users when things happen:
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  • * What is ListenBrainz? An introduction for normal, non-geeky users.
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  • # Users visiting a page on the wiki see no difference; they always see the most rec # Users visiting that same page on the main website will be shown, via transclusion
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  • Non-commercial / personal users may sign up and [https://metabrainz.org/signup/noncommercial obtain a free ...nz does not charge for access to the data. However, we ask that commercial users support our efforts financially.''' Anyone can [[MusicBrainz Database/Downl
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  • Users of MusicBrainz and the members of the [[Style Council]] put some great effo
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  • === Understand new users === ...ou speak. The last one is particularly useful. For example, allowing other users to know that your level of French is basic to none allows them to know what
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  • ...rmation, but the index size was limited to 640KB. This meant that Windows users could not use the large Internet index file without correcting software. ...bought by a company that wanted to make money from the contributions that users had made. The index file created by the Internet community could no longer
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  • ...ted using the [[XML Web Service|XML web service]], dismissing the need for users to interact with their browser. ...hat can be done at any time with no restriction. The cycle only applies to users requesting the data from the web service.</small>
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  • The rating system allows users to rate MusicBrainz entities (artists, labels, release groups, recordings,
    944 bytes (131 words) - 22:57, 21 January 2021
  • ===New set of core documentation for website users=== ...lates), we should start by getting a new set of core documentation for our users.
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  • In all cases your email address will not be revealed to other [[MusicBrainz]] users. ...will not pass your email address on to anyone, including other MusicBrainz users, without your most explicit consent. At any time you can fill in your email
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  • ...e MusicBrainz editing and voting system was designed, it gives MusicBrainz users the ability to update and maintain the database effectively and easily. ...of new data that is now entered into the database is added by MusicBrainz users, '''''like you!'''''
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  • BookBrainz currently has no administration system, or any good way of giving users special privileges. ** a table to attach users to roles
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  • ...ty to: edit the database, contribute your own data, communicate with other users, and keep track of recently released music from artists in your MusicBrainz == Applicable to all users ==
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  • ...machine readable tags applied to photos. These machine readable tags allow users on Flickr to tag photos so that they reference other resources on the net.
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  • ...itor|users]] on an edit and are an important form of communication between users on the site. They can either be entered at the same time as an edit, or can '''Note:''' All users are expected to follow the [[Code Of Conduct|Code of Conduct]] when enterin
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  • As each entity has a separate creation page, users are faced with a complex workflow for simple use cases (such as 'adding a b ...orkflow should be a lot more straightforward (especially for inexperienced users). The goal of this project is to design and implement a single form that wi
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  • ...re than 1000 edits (be it normal edits or autoedits) per day - that allows users that want to check them all to do so. ...o go through with fewer eyes on them. If a bot edit gets rejected, non-bot users can always re-enter the edit if they think it is correct. Reverting the edi
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  • === Add more statistics and graphs for users and our community === * users with similar music tastes to mine
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  • Elections for users to become [[Auto-Editor|auto-editors]] take place on the [[mb:elections|mai ...lections then held on the [[Mailing_List#Users.27_Mailing_List|musicbrainz-users mailing list]] were replaced with an automated version.
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  • * New feature: [[Rating System]], this allows users to rate MusicBrainz entities (artists, labels, releases and tracks). * New feature: Collections added, these allow users to keep track of their own music collections in MusicBrainz.
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  • As each entity has a separate creation page, users are faced with a complex workflow for simple use cases (such as 'adding a b ...orkflow should be a lot more straightforward (especially for inexperienced users). The goal of this project is to design and implement a single form that wi
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  • ...free content, and free software:''' We will be guided by the needs of our users, free content and software community. We will place their interests first i
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  • ...s|discussion]] of implementing a site better geared toward casual browsing users, rather than editors, containing stuff like Wikipedia bios, reviews, embedd ....musicbrainz.org/browse/CB fixing open bugs] and writing documentation for users and developers. The latter half of the summer the student would work to dep
    5 KB (907 words) - 20:15, 10 March 2014
  • ...imary interface to the [[MusicBrainz Database]] by providing a website for users to browse and edit the data on, and a [[XML Web Service|web service]] to po
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  • ...a question when editing something odd it is probably best to ask in the [[Users Mailing List|UsersMailingList]] or see if you find a hint in the [[Style Gu ...ang]] for example tries to describe vocabulary used by the [[MusicBrainz]] users.
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  • ...vel information for over 10 million tracks. What we need is a good way for users and developers to interact with all this data and help improve algorithms t |description=An open source music website that allows users to import their listen history. One of the goals is for this data to be use
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  • # '''Everybody''' (including anonymous users) can read and edit on the wiki. # '''Logged in users''' can read, edit, and undo changes on the wiki.
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  • ...erated for? This is for music recommendation bots generating playlists for users. * collaborators: Who are the ListenBrainz users who have access to edit this playlist?
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  • ...a that is being entered into the database nowadays is added by MusicBrainz users, '''''like you!''''' ...nning, but your changes will be judged against these guidelines when other users vote on your edits.
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  • Note: this vocabulary is mostly used in the [[IRC]] channel as this is where users talk most laxly. Naturally, references to popular memes both old and new ar == Slang used by the users in MusicBrainz ==
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  • The MetaBrainz/MusicBrainz team, as well as MusicBrainz users, hang out in the [irc://irc.freenode.net/musicbrainz #musicbrainz] channel
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  • * Social notifications: MB users should be able to post to Facebook/Twitter when they do plan to attend a co ...t for building a community of users around concerts. The goal is to engage users to enter information about concerts and venues and then talk about upcoming
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  • ...rch index. This search index is designed to expose the data to MusicBrainz users for general investigation. At this point in time we are not suggesting any ...be good if there was a set of features to help experienced editors mentor users. This would roughly include closer watching of their edits, and a clear way
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