Last.FM is just reading what the client told it, and scrobbling it verbatim. At that point, from my understanding, it is not an issue of another data source intervening. I know you mentioned the Android client you’re using is just pulling from the system notification, which may be doing a character substitution (converting the accented character to a plain “i”. To your specific example though, the data submitted by your client is where the i vs. However, a submission (listen/scrobble) from a user will create the track page in their system if it does not exist yet, and is completely separate from anything MusicBrainz would supply. ![]() That includes the radio, your car stereo, and even vinyl records. From what I have seen, this is primarily for data they (Last.FM) do not have yet. Multiple scrobbling services Scrobble your music to Last. Rounding out the data source question: is correct in that Last.FM pulls (scrapes) data from multiple sources throughout the week. It sounds like the bot developer is interested in integrating ListenBrainz functionality at some point: ( Support for Last.fm alternatives If the fmbot on Discord is your primary use case, you may be in luck. It may be the same with accents, it might be unrelated to where they imported the data from. It uses Spotify Connect to allow you to log music played on any Spotify device, including those which do not have any Last.fm support (such as Amazon Echo). So wEiRd caps gets stuck in their system. spotify-connect-scrobbler is a Last.fm music logging ('scrobbling') service for Spotify. My feeling for a long time is that last.fm is a bit of a sinking ship, definitely looking forward to ListenBrainz getting more features.ītw: last I knew a lot of the last.fm song pages are created on their first scrobble, and it saves the caps from that first scrobble. This ‘how to report incorrect releases’ faq page manages to not mention anything about the topic Last.fm uses MB guidelines for stuff but currently ‘cannot make corrections to their data at this time’ (from 2019 but couldn’t see any updates) Scrobbling means submitting listening information to Last.fm (and optionally/additionally Libre.fm and ListenBrainz) when you play a track, and you can then get music recommendations and view you listening history and statistics at Last.fm. Not sure what this means, but presumably if it was imported from Spotify etc then editing it on MB won’t do anything. It looks like last.fm imports their release data from a bunch of places, including Discogs and MusicBrainz, but also the streaming platforms proper, like Spotify Bandcamp etc
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