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Would it be possible to bring back the short, tagline-like versions of the bio, perhaps with a read-more button to expand them to the full bio?

As the artist pages stand right now, I see little point in even having the biography tab when the biography is already taking up most of the page real estate to begin with. The short taglines were earnestly my favorite feature of the site - the ability to quickly learn what an artist is about without having to read the full bio was EXTREMELY valuable to me, and in building my own personal library I often added the short bio taglines as "comments" in the metadata of my MP3s, and wrote my own when none were to be found. Besides that, I think the text wall that's taking up the bulk of the page on artist's pages is difficult to read and ugly - why have THAT much text if you can't read the whole thing right there?

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Thanks for your input. Here is some detail about this decision.

For several years, Google's search algorithm has been penalizing our Artist pages because they believe the pages have "thin content" (definition here) and are akin to spam sites or mechanically-generated sites that simply act as content farms for clicks.

This means that our pages are less easy to find in Google searches (which is the primary way we get traffic to the site).

We've made some changes to the artist pages to try to provide more content on each tab (particularly near the top of the page where the algorithm scans first) so that Google will see the value of the pages and grant us a higher page rank (therefore bringing more people to the site).

To be honest, we prefer the "headline bios" and if this change doesn't move the needle at all, we'll likely revert back to using those and try different experiments to improve our standing with the almighty Google and bring more people to the site.

SC

Thanks for the prompt response! This is just my suggestion as a user without any knowledge of the ins and outs of the issue, but would swapping it so the Biography tab is the active one when you first load an artist page (rather than the overview page with the related artists in square panels) accomplish a similar result?