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Moderation Suggestions
- Search for release titles not following VolumeNumberStyle, e.g.
- Vol 1, Vol 2, Vol 3, ...
- Vol1, Vol2, Vol3, ...
- Volume1, Volume2, Volume3, ...
- Volume One, Volume Two, Volume Three, ...
- Search for release titles not following DiscNumberStyle, e.g.
- Search for artists not following FeaturingArtistStyle, e.g.
- Search for track titles not following FeaturingArtistStyle, e.g.
- Search for track titles not following PartNumberStyle, e.g.
- Search for track titles with artist names, e.g.
- Search for track titles with unimportant information, e.g.
- Search for artist names in track titles and thus not following the ClassicalStyleGuide. Especially useful for (classical) composers. Search results often return tracks with the composer name in the track name and the performing artist (orchestra, pianist) as track/release artist. A lot of these releases can be converted to Various Artists releases. You can also check the other releases by that performing artist, because they often are wrong too. Only a few performing artists are composer themselves. Examples of artist names in track titles:
Suggestion
Extending the shown new mods with mods that are for an artist that your subscribed artist is part of (in the literal sense).
For example: I'm subscribed to Bob Dylan. When someone enters a song by 'Bob Dylan & Jack White' and thus creating a new artist, I wouldn't know about it without searching for Bob Dylan once a week, for example.
In a way all collaborations of Bob Dylan are related to Bob Dylan, even if the Related Artists algorithm doesn't say so.
Note to self: repost this to mb-users on July 12 2005...
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