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Data quality levels help consumers of the data programmatically know what to expect of it, and allow MusicBrainz editors to find releases in need of a helping hand. |
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==Data quality levels== |
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===High quality=== |
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All available data has been added, if possible including cover art with liner info that proves it. |
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===Default quality=== |
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This is the default setting - technically "unknown" if the quality has never been modified, "normal" if it has. |
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===Low quality=== |
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The release needs serious fixes, or its existence is hard to prove (but it's not clearly fake). |
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