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author(quasar) nebula <qznebula@protonmail.com>2026-02-22 07:31:55 -0400
committer(quasar) nebula <qznebula@protonmail.com>2026-02-22 07:31:55 -0400
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     * art tag structural or organizational changes
     * truly miscellaneous data changes - Just not stuff that would be considered fixes! More "editorial" changes, regarding more numeric, classification, or relationshipy types of data. Spooky scary.
     * truly miscellaneous presentational changes - Anything that comes across less as a *fix,* more as an "editorial" change. These often come about because we changed what a concept in the wiki "means", and adjusted existing entries in accordance. No order specified.
-    * tracks newly marked as a rerelease
+    * tracks newly marked as a secondary release
     * tracks moved within an album, track section changes, and tracks moved from one album to another - Changes only, not fixes.
     * most general removals - Usually because something that previously existed as its own thing (e.g. a track) is now folded into a newer feature (e.g. additional names), but also editorial changes, like newly considering two very-similar things as one and the same. Takedowns (that are not private/unlisted for any reason), usually of particular media files, also go here.
 6. data fixes