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Well one thing that can be agreed on is that this NEEDS to happen. I'm leaning toward fewer tracks a day because it also saves the artist uploading for screwing themself too.

Scenario:

I'm an artist uploading 15 tracks over the course of an hour. Listening culture on here is probably 1-2 tracks then they're moving on. By spacing the drops you're catching a new audience as well.

We could play the happy medium game with the time limits, but I'm thinking One track every 45 minutes to an hour based on file size. Larger uploads require more time in between and smaller tracks can be the bare minimum of 30 minutes between.
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Unread 04-19-2012, 11:05 AM   #5
 
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Well one thing that can be agreed on is that this NEEDS to happen. I'm leaning toward fewer tracks a day because it also saves the artist uploading for screwing themself too.

Scenario:

I'm an artist uploading 15 tracks over the course of an hour. Listening culture on here is probably 1-2 tracks then they're moving on. By spacing the drops you're catching a new audience as well.

We could play the happy medium game with the time limits, but I'm thinking One track every 45 minutes to an hour based on file size. Larger uploads require more time in between and smaller tracks can be the bare minimum of 30 minutes between.
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