I don't use playcounts as a determining factor.
lemme just copy a FAQ from another site real quick:
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So what's this "personal chart" thing you guys do?
A personal chart is a list of a person's favorite songs over a certain time period. Almost all personal charts are done on a weekly basis, like national radio and sales charts are done. However, they can also be done daily, monthly, biweekly, etc., whatever a person is comfortable with. I think the best way to describe a personal chart is that it's kinda like an RPG game you might find on a forum. Except rather than being based on a video game or book or something like that, it's based on music.
Are they based on iTunes spins or something like that?
Not exactly. Almost all charts are simply arbitrary lists based on the whims of whoever's compiling it. However, some people like to use the "Most Played" lists on their MP3 players or computers as their chart. And I'm sure others probably refer to them to see how to move certain songs, or whatever way a person wants to use it to influence their chart.
Do they have to be done a certain way?
As the first two questions have alluded, not at all. That's the beauty of a personal chart. It's totally in your control. You determine how songs will move, how many positions the chart will have, if you want songs removed after a certain point, whatever you want.
This all seems really complicated. How long does it usually take to do this?
Generally, not too long, although it all depends on the length of your chart, and if you think about it ahead of time. I'd say for me, it usually takes about 15-20 minutes a week to compile my top 40 chart. Of course, like with any personal chart, it all depends on the individual.
Do I have to have only current singles on my chart?
Not if you don't want to. Most charts done here tend to include only current singles, but some people like to include album cuts or any other songs that strike their fancy. You can even include an entire album of songs on your chart if you want to. But no, songs don't necessarily have to be released singles if you wish to include them on your chart.
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