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It's not because I'm the only moderator posting on your profile page that I'm responsible for the position you're situated in now.
Maybe you offended lots of others.
As you may have noticed I haven't been that productive on setlist.fm that lately.

Setlist.fm is a wiki-effort, and it is important for us all to be
****as transparent and clear as possible in sharing information. ****
To ensure that edits are verified for other users, and to avoid unnecessary discussions and save a lot of time in the future, edit comments have been made mandatory for all users.
https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/dea-matrona/2022/festivalpark-werchter-belgium-3bb5d4a0.html#sfmsesg13f50919

Reminder from September last year (first time)
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What's all this about?
https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/dea-matrona/2022/festivalpark-werchter-belgium-43b5db47.html#sfmsesg7bf5c204
If you would post the links instead of mentioning them we could verify.
6 days ago you were asked to use proper links.

Make life easier for others and use proper links for your edits to
https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/dea-matrona/2020/the-portico-portaferry-northern-ireland-138a21d1.html#sfmsesg73f45a99
https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/dea-matrona/2020/limelight-belfast-northern-ireland-43803f97.html#sfmsesg63f45a87
I noticed you wrote some info on this setlist to bypass the mandatory edit comment feature. setlist url
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As you may have noticed about the dispute around Cross Roads somebody else has reported the song and it has been accepted not the way you wanted. I had told you which steps you had to take. It's no use posting on all those setlist pages. You just annoy people who are subscribed to it in reading your comments.

Like I said post the problem about the song on the Duplicate Song link
---we've been over this before. Cream REWROTE TWO RJ songs, putting TWO songs together, and RENAMED them 'Crossroads'. By similar token, all the songs George Harrison THAT HE RECORDED WITH THE BEATLES need to be changed to GH, not The Beatles, for example. DM are COVERING the REWRITTEN song done by Cream. i can't make this anymore clearer. The Bible, Pete Seeger, Byrds & Led Zeppelin examples hould make this evident. SOURCE: WIKI: "Cream version
"Crossroads"
Crossroads Passing the Time Cream 1968.jpg
1969 Italian single picture sleeve
Song by Cream
from the album Wheels of Fire
Released August 1968
Recorded March 10, 1968 (1st show)
Venue Winterland Ballroom, San Francisco
Genre

Hard rock blues rock

Length 4:13
Label

Polydor (UK) Atco (US)

Songwriter(s) Robert Johnson
Producer(s) Felix Pappalardi

"Crossroads" became a part of Cream's repertoire when Clapton began performing with Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker in July 1966. Their version features a prominent guitar riff with hard-driving, upbeat instrumental backing and soloing.[67][42] Clapton previously recorded "Ramblin' on My Mind" with Mayall and "From Four Until Late" with Cream using arrangements that followed Johnson's original songs more closely.[68] However, he envisioned "Crossroads" as a rock song:

It became, then, a question of finding something that had a riff, a form that could be interpreted, simply, in a band format. In 'Crossroads' there was a very definite riff. He [Johnson] was playing it full-chorded with the slide as well. I just took it on a single string or two strings and embellished it. Out of all of the songs it was the easiest for me to see as a rock and roll vehicle.[69]

Clapton simplifies Johnson's guitar line and sets it to a straight eighth-note or rock rhythm.[69] He and Bruce on bass continuously emphasize the riff throughout the song to give it a strong and regular metric drive combined with Baker's drumming.[70] Johnson's irregular measures are also standardized to typical twelve-bar sections in which the I–IV–V blues progression is clearly stated.[70] Clapton does not adapt Johnson's slide guitar technique or open tuning; instead he follows the electric guitar soloing approach of B.B. King and Albert King.[70] However, he employs a Johnson guitar innovation, the duple shuffle pattern or boogie bass line, while singing (Johnson only used it for two bars in "Cross Road Blues").[70][h]

Clapton also simplifies and standardizes Johnson's vocal lines.[70] Schumacher calls Clapton's vocal on "Crossroads" his best and most assured with Cream.[68] In addition to Johnson's opening and closing lyrics, he twice adds the same section from "Traveling Riverside Blues":[72]

I'm going down to Rosedale, take my rider by my side (2×)
You can still barrel house baby, on the riverside

During the instrumental break, Cream takes an improvisational approach characteristic of their later live performances.[45] Bruce's bass lines blend rhythm and harmony and Baker adds fills and more complex techniques typical of drummers in jazz trios.[45] However, the momentum is never allowed to dissipate and is constantly reinforced.[45] "

If Creams Crossroads is considered a cover of Robert Johnson Cross Roads Blues then Dea Matrona is covering the same song
https://www.setlist.fm/stats/covered/robert-johnson-3bd698e0.html

We'll start with a clean sheet, all my and your comments will be deleted.
The comment for moderators comes automatically, I don't pretend myself that I know everything , far from that.
It's now possible to report duplicate songs in a structured way. There is a “Duplicate Song” link in every section that says “Report a problem” on every song page right below the info box. Be sure to be as detailed as possible when explaining the problem and add sources. The explanation and sources will be used as edit comment in every setlist the change is going to affect! So in order to have your request handled faster (or at all), good sources need to be provided.
Other mods may have better arguments in favour of your reasoning.

Hi there,
I noticed you wrote some nonsense on this setlist to bypass the mandatory edit comment feature. https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/dea-matrona/2021/ormeau-park-belfast-northern-ireland-438c13ef.html#sfmsesgbd9ed22
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Instead of writing Orlâith & Mollie; poster archived online you may as well copy and paste the link for https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/dea-matrona/2017/belfast-barge-belfast-northern-ireland-b8c0d82.html
Also your comment on the same setlist Orlaith & Mollie to make the song a covered song isn't the correct reason.
Please read through the guidelines of this website to see how things work here.

Hello
Your edits to e.g. https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/dea-matrona/2020/private-venue-belfast-northern-ireland-738f56a5.html don't explain why you edited these.

I noticed you wrote some nonsense on setlists to bypass the mandatory edit comment feature.
Setlist.fm is a wiki-effort, and it is important for us all to be as transparent and clear as possible in sharing information. To ensure that edits are verified for other users, and to avoid unnecessary discussions and save a lot of time in the future, edit comments have been made mandatory for all users.
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