There’s only so many unique names in human languages. So we cant expect all artists to have unique names. There will surely be duplicates.
Take for instant artists named “Seba” : https://www.deezer.com/en/artist/8377
Or another Artist named “Hamilton”: https://www.deezer.com/en/artist/311310
There are thousands of other examples but of courseeee there’s going to be multiple Hamiltons. Why the freaking heck would one of the biggest platforms be so careless to mix all the Hamiltons together.
There are multiple artists named Seba. Well known folk, rock, EDM, etc genre artists. These artists should be respected enough to have different profiles. As of now, Sebas are mixed together to have 300 singles, albums and EPs in one profile.
This is embarrassing for deezer. I’m a fan of EDM Seba and I could go right ahead and separate this particular Seba in 30 minutes for example. So why cant deezer do that? They dont want to invest the time or money? It makes the website seem super cheap and unprofessional and unmaintained. And inferior to other websites. This problem has existed for years and they don’t cares to fix it. Because they’re lazy and incompetent and cheap.
“Ohh we;re going to improve our automatic sorting..” BALONEY!!!
If your AI cannot already detect and separate artists perfectly, that means your foundation to even sort artists is hogwash. For example, all you had to do is give artists unique userids during sign up same as listeners. And you probably forgot or didnt do that. So there’s nothing your nitwit system can do now to sort it.
Deezer, if you do not get your nincompoop self together with issue. I’m going to leave and I’m leaving for good. Qobuz, tidal, etc are not only superior in audio quality, they do a superb job in sorting music. You better just copy the sorting from their sites Deezer. Deez nutser.
There, look what you made me do. If you make me angry one more time I will not hesitate to put more nutt on your name.
Now you back to your drawing boards and revel in shame for being the ninnies you have been.