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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. |
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. It is not a mark of how good or bad the music in a release is - for that, use [[Rating System|ratings]]. |
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==Data quality levels== |
==Data quality levels== |
Revision as of 13:35, 2 July 2012
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. It is not a mark of how good or bad the music in a release is - for that, use ratings.
Data quality levels
High quality
All available data has been added, if possible including cover art with liner info that proves it.
Default quality
This is the default setting - technically "unknown" if the quality has never been modified, "normal" if it has.
Low quality
The release needs serious fixes, or its existence is hard to prove (but it's not clearly fake).