Talk:CD Baby

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[edit] Merge

Certainly, the CDBaby and CD Baby articles need to be merged, but in which direction? *Dan T.* 06:21, 15 December 2005 (UTC) (Seeing that the actual site has the space in its name in the page title, I guess you're right that it should be merged into the CD Baby article.)

As a user of the CD Baby website as both a musician and online music purchaser, I feel the currant article is fair and accurate. It's direction does not read like an advertisment to me. User:Jann P.* 11:35 April, 22 2006 (EST)

Mrm. I added the interview link after someone sent me to CD Baby. Perhaps that will help with a possible merge. Good luck! =Chica= 5 July 2006

[edit] Citations

This article is severely lacking in citations. I removed most of what I could not verify through a web search. I added citations to claims made on the CD Baby website and clarified that most of the information is coming directly from the subject of the article. There is still a good deal of language I don't agree with later on in the article, and there is definately room for more diversity in the source of information for this article, and verification from independent sources. Nerwin81 06:24, 27 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Censorship

Has anyone else noticed that CD Baby seems to censor reviews of CDs? They seem to absolutely refuse to post a (even just slightly) negative review of a CD in its reviews section. This angers me, as what is the point of reviews if they only show those which rave about a CD?? I feel this should be incorporated into the article provided that others have noticed this tendency as well. --smileyborg (talk) 20:28, 18 November 2007 (UTC)