Most record collectors use Discogs each day - so what does the data tell us about the state of record collecting? Founder & CEO Kevin Lewandowski and COO Lloyd Starr talk to us about the data and future of this pivotal platform.
Topic Include:
- Introductions – CEO and COO roles
- A brief history of Discogs
- Original visions and business model of Discogs
- Dealing with users that have high expectations
- Classical music posed some challenges to catalogue
- Is Discogs built for non-physical media?
- Dealing with strange data points and entries
- What is the most expensive items sold through Discogs
- Data trends of record and music buyers
- The architecture of Discogs
- Early challenges supporting with website
- Recent focus on modernizing the Discogs architecture
- Planning new Discogs features
- Dark Side of the Moon is the most catalogued item in Discogs
- New features for the Discogs wantlist
- Events that create surges in purchasing activity
- What role will AI play in Discogs?
- Managing user feedback and priorities for features
- Helping new users become contributors
- Training new users to make edits
- Will Discogs do an IPO someday?
- What will Discogs look like in 5 years?
- Interview wrapup
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