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editI reverted your edit because Nigeria doesn't have an official chart. Seyi Shay's singles didn't chart in none of the countries listed in the table. As a matter of fact, with the exceptions of South Africa and the U.K, none of the other countries have official music charts. You probably copied the code from the Wizkid discography article, but I assure you I will remove the chart positions section from that article. I am going to revert your edit again. If you decide to undo my revision, you will get reported to the administrators, as well as get temporarily blocked from editing due to WP:3RR violation. Versace1608 (Talk) 23:32, 22 December 2015 (UTC)
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editAfrica Charts is not a reliable chart because it is not published by a recognized reliable source, not an IFPI affiliate, and does not use the support of Nielsen SoundScan. The company's about page doesn't list any of its vendors or network. Just stating that "We track hundreds of thousands of African songs around the globe measuring their popularity and reach, to provide specialized insight for artist, tour promoters, retailers, record labels, marketers, and passionate music fans" isn't enough to warrant this chart suitable for inclusion in Wikipedia. This is the second time you're being warned about using this chart. If you cite it again or revert my edit, I am reporting you. Versace1608 (Talk) 23:12, 7 January 2016 (UTC)
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editHi! Please stop putting this back. It's not written properly (the level of English is horrible) and it's fancruft info nobody cares about yet. She'll be back in the finale, we know that. It's been confirmed. Who she wrote a letter to before leaving for one episode just doesn't matter.Cebr1979 (talk) 19:41, 23 March 2016 (UTC)
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Changing peaks for no reason
editWhy did you make this edit? You removed perfectly legitimate peaks and in part reverted to an old revision of the page. Do not make deliberately unconstructive edits or you will be reverted. Also, do not change columns on pages, as you did at Måns Zelmerlöw discography, without changing the reference in the header. You changed the Norwegian column to a Polish one without altering the reference there at all. It was a lazy, pointless edit. Besides that, do not put columns containing airplay peaks or add certifications for countries whose column is not on discographies. Airplay should not be confused or conflated with sales. I have warned you several times for these types of things. Please learn and change your behaviour or you're going to run into more problems in the future. Ss112 20:48, 25 June 2016 (UTC)
- Uh, dude, no. "Unsourced or poorly sourced material may be challenged and removed" is literally a thing written in Wikipedia templates like Template:Refimprove. Do you actually think that's something I came up with? So I removed your unsourced material. Also, you need to read more on Wikipedia if you think I came up with the maximum of 10 charts on discographies; it's part of WP:DISCOGSTYLE and should be followed by editors. And by restoring your edits to Bob Sinclar discography, you added the Italian column out of alphabetical order, cited a page that does not contain the information you claim it does and re-added its certifications to the singles section despite its column not being in that section. Don't re-add it or I will start officially warning you. Your retaliations have gone far enough and you're in the wrong. Furthermore, don't re-add airplay peaks for a non-notable chart alongside sales charts on Måns Zelmerlöw discography. How do I know? Because I have eyes and can read that the URL you're linking to includes "http://bestsellery.zpav.pl/airplay". You're not fooling anybody. Stop. Ss112 18:12, 27 June 2016 (UTC)
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Fire in the Rain
editOnly the top 50 of the Ultratip chart is ranked. Ultratop no longer ranks songs below that, so counting from A to M to where it is is not correct. It's unranked, and songs that appear on a chart without a number cannot be put in charts sections. Perhaps you can write it in the prose of the article, but listing it as 61 is incorrect, as is 111. It's not about being "able to count". Stop, or I'll start giving you warnings. Ss112 02:59, 21 July 2016 (UTC)
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LP (singer) edits
editPlease don't restore the Mexican airplay peaks to LP (singer). Airplay peaks should not be put on discography pages if they can be avoided, because it is not sales data and is inconsequential. I removed them for a reason. An artist peaking at 383 on any chart is ridiculously low and should not be put in discography sections to grasp for any kind of data related to an artist. Do not change the French peak; since you are from France and are interested in charts, you should know the downloads, or téléchargés chart is very close to what the final peak at the end of the week is, and is far more worth of inclusion than airplay peaks below any kind of sensible threshold in Mexico. Ss112 14:42, 29 July 2016 (UTC)
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Måns Zelmerlöw discography
editI thought you were over this, and that I had explained to you. I understand "téléchargés" means downloads. I don't have to be French to know that. I have explained to you that the downloads/téléchargés chart published on SNEP's website is usually very close (perhaps one spot away) from what the final chart (combining sales of downloads and streaming) shows, published later on at lescharts.com. SNEP's website does not publish a "fusion" chart combining both, and I was certainly not the first person on Wikipedia to understand that the downloads peak on SNEP is what the final peak is usually going to be and utilise it as such, so going around and putting in "French DL" is misunderstanding what is intended by the data there already. Besides, lescharts.com has updated now and Måns's "Should've Gone Home" ended up at 90, whereas its peak on the downloads chart at the start of the week was 89. One spot difference can be corrected later on and is not worth the amount of fighting you're still doing about it. Ss112 15:45, 11 August 2016 (UTC)
- Downloads are the main contributing factor to the final chart. The page you linked me to, http://lescharts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=M%E5ns+Zelmerl%F6w&titel=Should%27ve+Gone+Home+%28Je+ne+suis+qu%27un+homme%29&cat=s, has updated and shows 90 as its peak now, which as I just pointed out, is one position away from where the downloads chart had it at. I think you looked at that link before it had updated with the week's data. Ss112 16:30, 11 August 2016 (UTC)
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editCould you please add Leslie uggams who plays Leah walker to the table of cast members. She was promoted to the main cast for the third season Zhyboo (talk) 03:27, 27 August 2016 (UTC)
I cant i only use a phone to edit, my computers broken Zhyboo (talk) 16:04, 27 August 2016 (UTC)
(talk) ok Judor92 (talk) 22:38, 30 August 2016 (UTC)
Someone keeps changing anika and rhondas statuses for the third season. Zhyboo (talk) 02:04, 5 September 2016 (UTC)
Haim discography
editPlease do not add Bubbling Under peaks onto 100 as you did at Haim discography, where you added "106". The Billboard Hot 100 has 100' positions; adding an extension chart's number onto that is WP:SYNTH and against WP:USCHARTS. Ss112 15:46, 31 August 2016 (UTC)
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editIt's not my job to source your edits. Per WP:BURDEN, it's on you to provide sources for your edits, regardless of who added the same information elsewhere. Ss112 22:17, 20 February 2017 (UTC)
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- ...You came to my talk page with "the fact that you've reverted my edit is very funny", which is absolutely argumentative. Ss112 23:08, 20 February 2017 (UTC)
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