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It's usually a good idea to merge a misspelled artist into the correctly spelled version. This is preferable to doing a [[Move Release Edit|MoveReleaseEdit]] or [[Change Track Artist Edit|ChangeTrackArtistEdit]], because [[Merge Artists Edit|MergeArtistsEdit]] automatically adds the "lost" artist name as an [[Artist Alias|ArtistAlias]] to the target artist.
It's usually a good idea to merge a misspelled artist into the correctly spelled version. This is preferable to doing a [[Move Release Edit]] or [[Change Track Artist Edit]], because [[Merge Artists Edit]] automatically adds the "lost" artist name as an [[Artist Alias]] to the target artist.


So next time someone attempts to add a track to the misspelled artist, the [[Artist Alias|ArtistAlias]] will automatically redirect them to the correct spelling, thus preventing the user of re-creating the incorrect spelling again.
So next time someone attempts to add a track to the misspelled artist, the [[Artist Alias]] will automatically redirect them to the correct spelling, thus preventing the user of re-creating the incorrect spelling again.


This is in some ways analogous to the [[Merge Rather Than Delete|MergeRatherThanDelete]] guideline for [[Duplicate Release|DuplicateRelease]]<code><nowiki></nowiki></code>s.
This is in some ways analogous to the [[Merge Rather Than Delete]] guideline for [[Duplicate Release]]s.


Note that in some (more rare) cases on the other hand, doing so is not desirable, for the very same reason (an alias for the "lost" artist will be attached to the target artist). This happens specifically when merging a bogus collaboration ("A & B") into an artist ("A").
Note that in some (more rare) cases on the other hand, doing so is not desirable, for the very same reason (an alias for the "lost" artist will be attached to the target artist). This happens specifically when merging a bogus collaboration ("A & B") into an artist ("A").

Revision as of 19:49, 19 May 2010

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It's usually a good idea to merge a misspelled artist into the correctly spelled version. This is preferable to doing a Move Release Edit or Change Track Artist Edit, because Merge Artists Edit automatically adds the "lost" artist name as an Artist Alias to the target artist.

So next time someone attempts to add a track to the misspelled artist, the Artist Alias will automatically redirect them to the correct spelling, thus preventing the user of re-creating the incorrect spelling again.

This is in some ways analogous to the Merge Rather Than Delete guideline for Duplicate Releases.

Note that in some (more rare) cases on the other hand, doing so is not desirable, for the very same reason (an alias for the "lost" artist will be attached to the target artist). This happens specifically when merging a bogus collaboration ("A & B") into an artist ("A").