There are some things in Discogs that really irritate me. One of the things that I personally dislike a lot is the voting system, as it is not granular enough. But what's worse is that there are ways to (partially) edit release and where the voting system can be bypassed: pictures.
Normally when editing a release in Discogs that has received a vote (either correct, incorrect, etc.) its status is set back to "needs vote", except when only changing images. In that case the voting status stays as it is. I have seen instances where an entry was voted "complete and correct" 7 years ago, but that pictures that were completely different replaced the original ones and no one noticed. This so called "hijacking" of releases is very much frowned upon and unfortunately it happens far too often.
So what Discogs should do is quite simple: make sure that every edit, including an edit related to images, causes the status to be set to "needs vote".
Normally when editing a release in Discogs that has received a vote (either correct, incorrect, etc.) its status is set back to "needs vote", except when only changing images. In that case the voting status stays as it is. I have seen instances where an entry was voted "complete and correct" 7 years ago, but that pictures that were completely different replaced the original ones and no one noticed. This so called "hijacking" of releases is very much frowned upon and unfortunately it happens far too often.
So what Discogs should do is quite simple: make sure that every edit, including an edit related to images, causes the status to be set to "needs vote".
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