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== November 2008 ==
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#[[Image:Information.svg|25px]] Welcome to Wikipedia. Although everyone is welcome to contribute constructively to the encyclopedia, adding content without [[Wikipedia:Citing sources|citing]] a [[Wikipedia:Reliable sources|reliable source]]{{#if:Fantasy Ride|, as you did to [[:Fantasy Ride]],}} is not consistent with our policy of [[Wikipedia:Verifiability|verifiability]]. Take a look at the [[Wikipedia:Introduction|welcome page]] to learn more about contributing to this encyclopedia. If you are familiar with [[Wikipedia:Citing sources]], please take this opportunity to add references to the article. {{#if:|{{{2}}}|Thank you.}}<!-- Template:uw-unsourced1 --> —<font color="007FFF">[[User:Hello Control|'''Hello, Control''']]</font> <sup><font color="FF0000">[[User talk:Hello Control|Hello, Tony]]</font></sup> 22:23, 19 November 2008 (UTC)
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== Track listing templates ==
i did use reliable sources....!


Hello. I've just noticed that you've changed a couple track list templates to numerical lists on Avicii's song articles recently. As I said in my edit summary on "Broken Arrows", [[MOS:ALBUM]] doesn't say we should change track listings into numbered lists (simple or not)—it only says if a track listing is ''complex'' that it can be formatted into a template. So it's only saying you can do it this one way if there's a lot of detail there. I've noted to several other editors that the ALBUM guideline wasn't changed after the track listing template was made, so at the time it was written, numerical lists ''were'' the only way to format track listings, so that's why it (still) says they "should generally be formatted as a numerical list". As you know, some users on this site directly oppose the use of track list templates and revert any conversion of a track list to a template, so I think where a template was first used (as on "Broken Arrows"), that should be retained. I didn't manually revert your edit to "Waiting for Love" as I note those were numerical lists when they were first added. <b>[[User:Ss112|<span style="color: #FF6347;">Ss</span>]]<small>[[User talk:Ss112|<span style="color: #1E90FF;">112</span>]]</small></b> 04:55, 18 May 2024 (UTC)
==Revert on [[Fantasy Ride]]==
:Cheers for the comment- I stand by my edits that they shouldn't be used where the situation isn't complex. Its OTT.
Hi Lil-unique1, I've left a response to your question on [[User_talk:Marek69#Ciara.27s_Fantasy_Ride|my user page]] -- [[User:Marek69|{{#if:|<span style="background-color:Marek;color:DarkBlue;"></span>|<span style="color:DarkBlue;">Marek</span>}}<small>{{#if:|<span style="background-color:.69;color:Blue;"></span>|<span style="color:Blue;">.69</span>}}</small>]][[User_talk:Marek69|<small>{{#if:|<span style="background-color:<sup>'' talk''</sup>;color:Green;"></span>|<span style="color:Green;"><sup>'' talk''</sup></span>}}</small>]] 00:48, 24 February 2009 (UTC)


== Die with a Smile edit ==
According to Wikipedia guidelines, it is not, so don't shoot the messenger. [[User:Charmed36|Charmed36]] ([[User talk:Charmed36|talk]]) 00:42, 27 February 2009 (UTC)


How exactly did you decide that it was okay to revert an edit from 15 days ago on the Die with a Smile page and mess up with all the new edits the page got since then, including new chart peaks and certifications? You look pretty inconsiderate for someone who's been editing music articles for over 15 years. Be more careful. [[User:Debyf|Debyf]] ([[User talk:Debyf|talk]]) 21:27, 26 November 2024 (UTC)
== Brandy etc. ==
:@{{u|Debyf}} mind your language - pay attention to [[WP:AGF|assume good faith]], irrespective of how long we've been editing for everyone at every level can make mistakes. It doesn't mean you can be rude. Yes I was lazy/clumsy to revert your edits to an earlier version, but the intent was good, i.e. to remove your edits with break with convention across other music articles.

Sorry, but the way you edit is unacceptable.
# Removing comments on [[talk page]]s is [[vandalism]]! I you don't like it ignore it, but DO NOT remove edits!
# Once again: There are guidelines on Wikipedia to create a uniform appearance for all articles - and ''[[Human (Brandy album)|Human]]'' really should be an example! I like the look of the templates but they do '''NOT''' fit the guidelines!
Please, accept his! - [[User:Noboyo|Noboyo]]

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Track listing templates

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Hello. I've just noticed that you've changed a couple track list templates to numerical lists on Avicii's song articles recently. As I said in my edit summary on "Broken Arrows", MOS:ALBUM doesn't say we should change track listings into numbered lists (simple or not)—it only says if a track listing is complex that it can be formatted into a template. So it's only saying you can do it this one way if there's a lot of detail there. I've noted to several other editors that the ALBUM guideline wasn't changed after the track listing template was made, so at the time it was written, numerical lists were the only way to format track listings, so that's why it (still) says they "should generally be formatted as a numerical list". As you know, some users on this site directly oppose the use of track list templates and revert any conversion of a track list to a template, so I think where a template was first used (as on "Broken Arrows"), that should be retained. I didn't manually revert your edit to "Waiting for Love" as I note those were numerical lists when they were first added. Ss112 04:55, 18 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Cheers for the comment- I stand by my edits that they shouldn't be used where the situation isn't complex. Its OTT.

Die with a Smile edit

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How exactly did you decide that it was okay to revert an edit from 15 days ago on the Die with a Smile page and mess up with all the new edits the page got since then, including new chart peaks and certifications? You look pretty inconsiderate for someone who's been editing music articles for over 15 years. Be more careful. Debyf (talk) 21:27, 26 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]

@Debyf mind your language - pay attention to assume good faith, irrespective of how long we've been editing for everyone at every level can make mistakes. It doesn't mean you can be rude. Yes I was lazy/clumsy to revert your edits to an earlier version, but the intent was good, i.e. to remove your edits with break with convention across other music articles.