Wow. I just realised that it has been about 9 months since I last analyzed Discogs data. I got swamped by enormous amounts of work so I didn't have time to dive into this subject. Now that things are (temporarily) a bit slower (for a change) it is time to correct that and look into what happened in June 2018. If you don't know how this works, I suggest you read the post about May 2018 and work your way through history.
There are many more months to cover, which I hope I can do in the coming few weeks. Stay tuned!
Release statistics
The latest dump (which I call "the July dump", as it was released then) covers all data added from June 1 - June 30 2018 (inclusive). The previous dump had 9,906,032 releases, the new dump has 10,010,587 releases. That means 104,555 releases more in the database. Of those:- 9,350,389 releases stayed the same
- 553,252 releases were changed
- 106, 946 releases were added
- 2,391 releases were removed from the database
- 296 releases had status Draft, Deleted or Rejected
- 11 releases that were not Accepted were in both dumps
- 2 releases were moved from Draft to Accepted
Smells
After last time I adapted my scripts a bit (especially to catch more rights society bugs), so the numbers might not compare well to the previous months. I found 10,655 smells, with about 1/3 related to artists (so ignored, as I am still not sure if this is actually an error or not) and another 45% related to tracklisting errors (also ignored for now). This leaves 2048 errors, almost half of them label code errors (with values not actually being label codes, but just codes that happen to be on the label, which is different).There are many more months to cover, which I hope I can do in the coming few weeks. Stay tuned!
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