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Every song, credit, and artist profile on Diskograf is there because someone added or maintained it. The Contributors page shows the public community around that work.

The contributor overview

The top of the Contributors page includes:
  • Archive Pulse — public member and recent-contribution totals
  • Active People — members with recent activity
  • All-time leaderboard — members with the highest contribution totals
These sections are followed by the contributor directory.

The contributor directory

Search the directory by display name or username. You can filter the results by:
  • Everyone
  • Fans
  • Artists
  • Contributors
Use the sort control to order results by recent activity, newest members, contribution count, or name. The directory is paginated. Each entry links to a public profile showing the member’s display name, username, profile image, public activity, Loved Songs, and linked artist identity when one exists.

Public activity and contribution history

Public profiles show an Activity view, not a public management grid. A profile owner can open Manage contributions to search and edit the songs they added or helped edit. Pending songs remain private to the owner while they are under review. The Public API also provides a paginated contribution-history endpoint for public profiles.

Becoming a contributor

Any registered Diskograf account can contribute. Sign in with Google, complete onboarding, and use Add a song, Suggest an edit, or Claim credit when the relevant action is available. New songs go through review before they appear in the public catalogue. Published edits are attributed to your account and recorded in activity. Start with How to Contribute if you’re new.