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editHi Hair has been released as a single this week and is looking to chart at number 25 in the mid week chart [[1]] A promotional single is something that is released in promotion to help them become famous - this is a single and the video is being released soon. Many thanks — Preceding unsigned comment added by Minimixer (talk • contribs) 06:27, 2 September 2015 (UTC) Also check - http://littlemixdaily.com/itunes The single was released World Wide on 28 Aug 2015 [[2]] --Minimixer (talk) 06:42, 2 September 2015 (UTC)
- Hi bae. First thing overall, I want to correct you: a promotional single isn't "something that is released in promotion to help them become famous", it is just a single that is made available (...)for the express purpose of promoting a forthcoming commercial single or an entirely new album. A song may be released as a promotional single even if no commercial version of the single is available to buy. In the page you've cited it isn't say that the song is an official single, the page just say that the song entered on the chart: not every song that is charted is a single. In the second page you've cited you can clearly see that the latest single release was "Black Magic". By last, the song lacks of an artwork and it was released with the album artwork: maybe it isn't outstanding, but it's a hint to let us know that the song is promoting the album. Thanks for understanding! --Alaan681 (talk) 20:52, 3 September 2015 (UTC)
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Number-one albums in Argentina
editHi, I noticed that you've created the article "List of number-one albums in Argentina", which has the lists of the number-one albums in that country during the 2010's. I've done articles with the lists of the #1 songs in Argentina for the years of 1961-1980, with the data of the weekly Argentine songs charts that were published in Billboard's "Hits of the World" section in those years. That section also included an Argentine albums chart, and I was interested to publish the lists of the #1 albums of those years, like I did with the #1 songs, but I'm not sure if I should publish them as separate articles for each year (like I did with the #1 songs articles) or if I should add them to your article, as its title indicates that it should include the lists of the #1 albums of all years; what's your opinion on this matter? Cheers. --CHUI372 (talk) 01:01, 20 December 2016 (UTC)
- Hey, I think they should be included in different articles -e.g.: "List of number-one albums in Argentina from the 2010s" and "List of number-one albums in Argentina (1961-1980)"- because the article that I've created is based on CAPIF and yours on Billboard (as far as I'm concerned). I'm having trouble with the references in the article because CAPIF has updated its website and all the previous chart data has been erased. If you need any help you can contact me! --Alaan681 (talk) 15:15, 20 December 2016 (UTC)
- Hi, the 1961-1980 were indeed published on Billboard, but the source was credited as "Escalera a la Fama, Rubén Machado", so I don't know if Mr. Machado based his charts on CAPIF or whatever; it was probably a different source. So you consider that they should be published in a different article, I'll take that into account! Thanks for your reply. --CHUI372 (talk) 20:51, 20 December 2016 (UTC)
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Got Me Started Tour
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I think the Tini (album) article is not the right place for the tour info. It's not entirely wrong because I guess it promotes the album and mainly has songs from the album, but also some songs from Violetta. I think it would be better as a subsection under "Tours" in the Martina Stoessel article. nyuszika7h (talk) 11:10, 15 March 2017 (UTC)
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editPlease stop adding unsourced content. This contravenes Wikipedia's policy on verifiability. If you continue to do so, you may be blocked from editing Wikipedia. livelikemusic talk! 22:58, 11 April 2017 (UTC)
- Oh, hi! I am not used to add unsourced content. This is a special case where the artist herself confirmed it, so sooner or later you will be adding it. It is OK to use Twitter as a source? Or shall we wait until Live Nation upload this info on its website? Sorry for the inconvenient! --Gab10 (talk) 11:55, 12 April 2017 (UTC)
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editThis undo is excessive, Vacchi is a red link in other pages in any case, and he shows notability. People might not understand it because of localism, but now there are sources in English.
Read the sources, don't copy and paste what is written in the deletion procedure (which I read), it is too superficially motivated. For example it cites itwikipedia but itwikipedia is famous for having a rigid policy that rejects notability while Vacchi was already notable per enwikipedia, it is just that people don't search for non-English sources very well. He was on every national newspapers for months, and his girlfriends were also famous. Now he is also on international sources, for example [3], [4], [5] to cite those who are not in Italy. But for example I put the link because the same day i found an article written by another Matt Stopera on Buzzfeed. I don't have even google here in China, guess what you can find on google...
I don't care about Vacchi BTW. I am not writing his article, but the red link had its logic and to be honest I am more worried if this way of erasing edits has a real effect on wikipedia quality. It took me one second to add a correct double bracket, it took me five minutes to write this. Was it really necessary? I don't think so. I cannot do anything for that, unfortunately. Bye!--Alexmar983 (talk) 02:31, 11 July 2017 (UTC)
- Hi Alexmar983! The fact is: red links carry nowhere. Links are supposed to be clicked by people in case they want to know more about what it is being discussed. But if people click on a red link... they would be stuck. I am not discussing Vacchi's notability. Thus, if you create an article for him (and Wikipedians find it relevant), you can add it and there will be no problem. But red links are useless, as I told you before. However, you mentioned a "logic of the red links" but you never explained it. I would like you to do it so I can understand your point of view. Thanks for understanding! --Gab10 (talk) 14:57, 11 July 2017 (UTC)
- I gave you the sources that explain notability. That's enough in my experience to keep a red link.
- Besides, red links mean something should be done and you should give more credit to the readers, they are not upset with red links. I teached classes to 65-years old people and they seemed fine with the idea of a red link. I am a also "connectivist", that is a user that works with red links, mainly I did that on itwikipedia. I could probably show you half a dozens of way to structure work based on red links. If I had time, I could probably prove you that thematic area that manage red links (deleting them is not actually managing them) grow faster than those that don't. I had some years of experience on the topic, before switching to wikidata connectivity and exploring that field. But I don't have the time, and I must go to bed (my UTC is Asian) so really, if you think they are useless go on and remove them. Bye.--Alexmar983 (talk) 15:58, 11 July 2017 (UTC)
Date formats
editHi Gab10, when you add charts to an article, for the date and accessdate parameters in the single chart template or reference that you're using, please use the date format used on that page. For instance, if it is an American artist, they will generally use "August 9, 2017". If they're British or most other nationalities, they will generally use "9 August 2017". Most articles will already have one or several charts in the charts section you're adding to, so observe what they use and then use that date format in the references you add. Thanks. Ss112 00:15, 9 August 2017 (UTC)
- Hi 112! Thanks, that has always been confusing to me so I will apply this rule in my next edits for sure. --Gab10 (talk) 01:09, 9 August 2017 (UTC)
- You didn't do it on Havana (Camila Cabello song) earlier. You used dmy format on an article that uses mdy. Ss112 17:56, 18 August 2017 (UTC)
- Again, Gab10, I understand you're making good faith edits and all of that. But please check before adding references on pages that it matches the date format used on that article. I don't think you even do anymore, I have checked on articles that I've come across in editing and it's been you quite a fair few times. Even if you're in a hurry, it should just be like second nature to you to quickly observe which order of date format is used and use that. Ss112 14:53, 7 December 2017 (UTC)
- You didn't do it on Havana (Camila Cabello song) earlier. You used dmy format on an article that uses mdy. Ss112 17:56, 18 August 2017 (UTC)
Hi Gab10! I know that the name of Larsson's upcoming tour is of the UK and Europe, but I feel that it would be appropriate to include her shows in North America as well. She was touring for the same album in North America as she will be in Europe. I would include the North American concert dates, but I decided to run it by you to get your opinion. I would gladly add the North American dates if you agree and then have the article moved to North America, Europe and UK tour or something similar. Interested to hear your opinion, Jith12 (talk) 22:13, 26 September 2017 (UTC)
- Hi Jith12! First of all, the name UK and Europe Tour is unofficial; Zara has not named it yet. When I created the article, I included all the previous dates through festivals in the United States, Asia and also Europe, but then Zara said this tour is an 80 minutes-long show, different from her appearances in festivals. But maybe you are referring to the show from March to May, earlier this year. If so, that shows belong to Clean Bandit's "North American Tour 2017", in which Zara only appeared as opening act. If the shows you're referring to are not these I mentioned, please let me know and we'll work it out. If they are, I wouldn't include them since this October-November concerts are a renewed show, with the same outfit, set list, etc. in each one of them. --Gab10 (talk) 00:38, 27 September 2017 (UTC)
- Hi Gab10! If you take a look at Zara's website there is a list of concerts she has played. If you go to the "past dates" tab and look at the dates from March 2017 onwards, there appears to be a few solo concerts. For example (all according to Bandsintown) on April 7 she played in San Diego (With Starley and w/o Clean Bandit) (link) and on April 5 she played in LA (also w/o Clean Bandit and with Starley) (link). I could also add the shows where she opened for Clean Bandit in a different colour or with a note to show that she was not the headliner. I think that this would be acceptable since this tour is not official. It has not been marketed as a "tour" just a lot of individual shows in different places. Thoughts? Jith12 (talk) 20:39, 27 September 2017 (UTC)
- I see your point. To clarify, the show on April 7 was actually the opening for Clean Bandit's tour (link). Maybe an error on Brandsintown? Let's not add the shows that she opened since they belong to another tour (North American Tour 2017). You can create an article for that tour and add those dates if you want to. As regards to some solo shows you mentioned, I would wait until the first concert of this UK and Europe Tour and see if the setlist / costumes / stage design of it matches with the previous concerts. If it does, then you're free to add them. If not, I wouldn't. Remember this is not a list of Zara's concerts, but an article for this particular yet-unnamed tour, which goes from October to November. What do you say? --Gab10 (talk) 20:43, 28 September 2017 (UTC)
- Sounds great! Will do. Do we expect Zara to name the tour or do you think it will stay unbranded? If it is branded then the North American shows will certainly not fit since it would officially be a seperate tour. Jith12 (talk) 20:52, 28 September 2017 (UTC)
- I see your point. To clarify, the show on April 7 was actually the opening for Clean Bandit's tour (link). Maybe an error on Brandsintown? Let's not add the shows that she opened since they belong to another tour (North American Tour 2017). You can create an article for that tour and add those dates if you want to. As regards to some solo shows you mentioned, I would wait until the first concert of this UK and Europe Tour and see if the setlist / costumes / stage design of it matches with the previous concerts. If it does, then you're free to add them. If not, I wouldn't. Remember this is not a list of Zara's concerts, but an article for this particular yet-unnamed tour, which goes from October to November. What do you say? --Gab10 (talk) 20:43, 28 September 2017 (UTC)
- Hi Gab10! If you take a look at Zara's website there is a list of concerts she has played. If you go to the "past dates" tab and look at the dates from March 2017 onwards, there appears to be a few solo concerts. For example (all according to Bandsintown) on April 7 she played in San Diego (With Starley and w/o Clean Bandit) (link) and on April 5 she played in LA (also w/o Clean Bandit and with Starley) (link). I could also add the shows where she opened for Clean Bandit in a different colour or with a note to show that she was not the headliner. I think that this would be acceptable since this tour is not official. It has not been marketed as a "tour" just a lot of individual shows in different places. Thoughts? Jith12 (talk) 20:39, 27 September 2017 (UTC)
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- Hi! Grupo Ilhsa is the major music distributor in which CAPIF bases to creat the Monthly Top 10 Chart. Unfortunately, they don't care too much on updating the site so, instead, they publish a weekly top 20 on Diario de Cultura, where they also publish weekly charts on DVDs, books and movies. I'll look for a reliable source to prove this anytime soon and I'll let you know! I started using it since you told me I could last June. --Gab10 (talk) 02:48, 17 November 2017 (UTC)
- Yes, but Diario de Cultura is stating that they're getting the figures from Grupo Ilhsa directly, which still contravenes WP:SINGLEVENDOR. I have no doubt that CAPIF also takes into account Grupo Ilhsa's sales when they calculate their monthly chart, as I'm sure it's a large distributor of music. But these weekly statistics still credit only one retailer, and I'm sure they're not the only source of music in Argentina. If Diario de Cultura were crediting CAPIF as the source at the end of the articles, it would be a different story. Ss112 03:19, 17 November 2017 (UTC)
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editBut if somebody has started updating a chart's data around on different articles on Wikipedia, can you please not decide to start doing it too? It's really annoying. You appear to be another of these editors who never actually update all of a chart's data, but just select the artists you like and update their articles. To waste my own time finding which articles have or haven't been updated is a pain. Please either do it all or none of it, and if somebody has started doing it before you, don't be rude and jump in ahead of them to where you want. Thank you. Ss112 14:12, 29 January 2019 (UTC)
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editSwe97, extensively editing an article doesn't give you free reign to add whatever you like to it. You added an unsourced single to bad Bunny discography here. Source all material you add to Wikipedia. Thank you. Ss112 05:33, 14 February 2020 (UTC)
- Your vindictiveness at tagging me at the slightest hint of one incorrectly added chart position really jumped out here. You're clearly pissed you didn't get to add Bad Bunny's chart positions, it's nothing else, and don't try and pretend it is. I've corrected your mistakes without tagging you before. When it's a recurring issue or more serious, that's when I tag you. Your edits are more consistently incorrect or questionable than mine, so don't try and get revenge, or there will be further problems. Such petty BS is not a way to conduct yourself on a collaborative encyclopedia. Ss112 01:51, 10 March 2020 (UTC)
- Oh, and if you're going to criticise someone else, you better make sure everything in your edit or subsequent edits are spot-on. We don't spell numbers 10 and below out in prose; we represent them as numerals. See MOS:NUMERAL. You're not the gatekeeper of information on Spanish-speaking artists, their discographies nor their chart positions, so I suggest in future you drop this ridiculous mindset you have, and suck it up when someone adds correctly formatted chart positions—all but one of which were correct, might I add—before you. Ss112 01:58, 10 March 2020 (UTC)
- Hey User:Ss112. I am really sorry to have upset you. I mentioned you on the edit summary because you always tag me whenever I make the silliest mistake too and I thought that users do this so we can all pay attention to future similar mistakes. I do not get angry when you do it, however, because I take it as an opportunity to learn. I offer you my most sincere apologies if just tagging you upset you this much. I am not "pissed" because I could not add Bad Bunny's chart positions nor am I holding anything against you. This is not Twitter but an online enciclopedia. I do not know you. Your language behavior ("BS", "suck it up"), however, does not seem to be that of an experienced Wikipedia contributor. I have never disrespected you in a personal level, not even in the past when you tagged me on an edit summary for the same or similar reason I have tagged you. I expect an apology and offer you to get over whatever this is so we can make the best of Wikipedia. At the end of the day, that is what we both want. --Swe97 (talk) 02:32, 10 March 2020 (UTC)
- I'm not "upset", I'm annoyed. It seemed retaliatory and because you couldn't add the chart positions, and you have just pointed out you did in fact tag me because of my tagging you in the past. That pretty much confirms what I just said. I also don't believe I "disrespect[ed] you on a personal level"—I didn't insult you as a person. So you can expect an apology from editors, but you're not necessarily going to receive one. As for tagging me because I tagged you, I wouldn't be going off my behaviour as an example, as if the best way to point everything out is to tag editors in summaries—it's just what I do—and if you think experienced Wikipedia editors don't say things like or worse than "suck it up" and "petty BS", I assume you haven't spoken to many. They don't all have exemplary attitude—in fact, they can have some of the worst. Ss112 02:43, 10 March 2020 (UTC)
- Okay. It's sad to see that you choose to continue with this childish behavior. I didn't know tagging someone in summaries was this bad, I assumed it was something nice to do. So when you say "tagging me because I tagged you", I didn't mean payback but I took that as a model. It was a misunderstanding and I apologized for that and for having annoyed you. It really is sad to see that you don't regret your actions. I wish you the best in the future. And by the way, I don't know how other editors behave, but I recommend you reading WP:PERSONALATTACKS. You can always express your thoughts without necessarily disrespecting others or not being polite. --Swe97 (talk) 20:13, 10 March 2020 (UTC)
- I'm not "upset", I'm annoyed. It seemed retaliatory and because you couldn't add the chart positions, and you have just pointed out you did in fact tag me because of my tagging you in the past. That pretty much confirms what I just said. I also don't believe I "disrespect[ed] you on a personal level"—I didn't insult you as a person. So you can expect an apology from editors, but you're not necessarily going to receive one. As for tagging me because I tagged you, I wouldn't be going off my behaviour as an example, as if the best way to point everything out is to tag editors in summaries—it's just what I do—and if you think experienced Wikipedia editors don't say things like or worse than "suck it up" and "petty BS", I assume you haven't spoken to many. They don't all have exemplary attitude—in fact, they can have some of the worst. Ss112 02:43, 10 March 2020 (UTC)
- Hey User:Ss112. I am really sorry to have upset you. I mentioned you on the edit summary because you always tag me whenever I make the silliest mistake too and I thought that users do this so we can all pay attention to future similar mistakes. I do not get angry when you do it, however, because I take it as an opportunity to learn. I offer you my most sincere apologies if just tagging you upset you this much. I am not "pissed" because I could not add Bad Bunny's chart positions nor am I holding anything against you. This is not Twitter but an online enciclopedia. I do not know you. Your language behavior ("BS", "suck it up"), however, does not seem to be that of an experienced Wikipedia contributor. I have never disrespected you in a personal level, not even in the past when you tagged me on an edit summary for the same or similar reason I have tagged you. I expect an apology and offer you to get over whatever this is so we can make the best of Wikipedia. At the end of the day, that is what we both want. --Swe97 (talk) 02:32, 10 March 2020 (UTC)
- Oh, and if you're going to criticise someone else, you better make sure everything in your edit or subsequent edits are spot-on. We don't spell numbers 10 and below out in prose; we represent them as numerals. See MOS:NUMERAL. You're not the gatekeeper of information on Spanish-speaking artists, their discographies nor their chart positions, so I suggest in future you drop this ridiculous mindset you have, and suck it up when someone adds correctly formatted chart positions—all but one of which were correct, might I add—before you. Ss112 01:58, 10 March 2020 (UTC)
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edit Please do not make edits concerning the updates of review statistics, box office numbers, sports statistics, or some other frequently updated data with a fixed web address, , as you did at Bad Bunny discography, without updating the |access-date=
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- I will, thank you. --Swe97 (talk) 02:37, 10 March 2020 (UTC)
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editHi, I made a page for the song "Maldita Foto", but some user moved it in Tini,s discography. Can you please fix what needs to be done on that page and make a separate page for the song again? I saw that you did it already for some pages with Lali's songs. Have a nice day. --Yiwistar (talk) 10:55, 21 August 2021 (UTC)
- Hi! The thing is, you need to provide references, formatting and relevant information. Otherwise, the page will continue to be deleted and moved to Tini's discography page and you could even be banned from Wikipedia. I'll try to make the skeleton/basic features of a song page; but try to improve it and provide relevant data or else it will be deleted. --Swe97 (talk) 22:38, 23 August 2021 (UTC)
- I have added a few references related to the article. I will try to add more information when I find it. The page looks pretty good to me now, will you help me and add, if you know or find some informations?
And bdw thanks. --Yiwistar (talk) 10:55, 21 August 2021 (UTC)
- Chart entries will give the page some credibility. Stay tuned to that and try to update it weekly. Also, if you could find any information about the background, composition or anything the artists have said about the song/working together, it would be great. Best! --Swe97 (talk) 17:45, 24 August 2021 (UTC)
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This makes no sense
editThis argument makes no sense considering "Von Dutch" and "360" are already singles. How would an artist release a promo single of an existing single? That makes no sense because releasing remixes of existing singles is a common part of singles' promotional campaigns. "Girl, So Confusing" was not released separately from the album before the remix was issued; releasing a song separate from an album in its own right certainly makes something promotional by nature. You've now conflated the two entries, as if the Lorde remix is somehow on the album now too, and decided by yourself it's only a song despite being issued separately with its own cover art. Ss112 04:56, 2 August 2024 (UTC)
- Hey User:Ss112, thanks for reaching out. I think it is not really that deep. If you think I have made a mistake, call it out and we can sort it out. I would appreciate it if we could keep the conversation respectful and constructive. I am up to having discussions as long as we keep it polite. If I have made a mistake, you will provide the necessary supporting information and restore the essence of the song as it was. You could also create a user page on enwiki so we can chat better. Let me know if I can help with anything. --Swe97 (talk) 13:28, 2 August 2024 (UTC)
- I'm confused by your response. What does my lack of a user page have to do with our ability to talk? Are you confusing my not having a user page with a user talk page? I have a user talk page—those can't be deleted—but I started a thread here, so you wouldn't need to go there anyway as we're already talking here. My lack of a user page has nothing to do with our ability to talk about my disagreement with your edits, and Wikipedia users are also not and have never been required to have a user page.
- I also hope, since you felt the need to comment on my lack of a user page, that you are not mistaking me for being a new editor when, 1. I've been on Wikipedia longer than you have, and 2. I would think that you would recognise my user name as we have edited some of the same articles for years.
- Now, in regards to what I came here for.
If you think I have made a mistake, call it out and we can sort it out.
I just did call it out. I also don't see how I wasn't respectful. I said your logic makes no sense and then explained why. "Von Dutch" and "360" are already singles. We don't list singles in the main table and then list their remixes as separate promotional singles, so using "well they should be listed here too" as your argument for removing "Girl, So Confusing" as a promotional single when "Girl" wasn't even a single in the first place does not make sense. It was an album track that was then released separately from the album in remixed form. That at least makes it promotional if not a commercial single. You downgrading it to a "other charted song" when it had its own release independent of an album feels like rewriting what actually occurred. Ss112 05:41, 3 August 2024 (UTC)- Hi, I suggested creating a user page to facilitate smoother communication, not as a requirement or to imply any obligation. I'm not sure if you still receive notifications from Wikipedia, so I wanted to make sure you saw my message. My point was never to judge how long anyone has been on Wikipedia or to dismiss your opinions.
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- Regarding the status of "Girl, So Confusing," feel free to make changes as you see fit. Wikipedia thrives on collaborative editing and diverse perspectives. If you believe your viewpoint is valid, you're welcome to edit the article accordingly.
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- Pings still work even if a user does not have a user page; however, I have pings turned off. I'm not sure if you're giving me ChatGPT answers or what this is. It seems very unnecessarily formal for what I came here in regards to. Ss112 03:39, 4 August 2024 (UTC)
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