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EXO videography
editHey, KimHaeri! First off, thank you very much for your contribution to EXO videography. Thank you for creating the page, and adding so much information on it.
However, I edited the article, and here are my reasons why. We can discuss about this! I am very open to your suggestions.
- I took out "Showcase videos" because it's a section that will not be expanded. The 4-part youtube clip was a debut showcase, therefore, it will only happen once. No use in including it in the article when it won't expand in the future.
- For a similar reason, I kept their "promotional teaser trailers" section because, undoubtedly, when the group releases a new album in the future, there will be teasers on it.
- I edited the tables a bit - I took out "length" (because it's unnecessary information), and simplified the titles. No use of including the same title in two sections of the table when it's the same song. I changed "notes" to "artists" - it's already stated in the article that EXO-K is Korean and EXO-M is Chinese, and I believe including the artist is more important than including the language. But I'm a bit 50/50 on this and I'm open to your opinions.
- I uncapitalized all the headings because of this: MOS:CAP. Avoid unnecessary capitalization.
- I took out "music video appearances" because these members featured in the music video BEFORE they became a member of EXO. It is insignificant to the group as a whole, and should only be mentioned on their own pages. However, if these members do make appearance in other music videos AFTER debuting as a member of EXO, then yes, I think this section should be included as it is a contribution in their career.
Here are some good videography pages that we can use as examples:
Please let me know what you think. You can reply at my talk page or here. Darkreason (talk) 23:46, 20 April 2012 (UTC)
- Thank you for such a quick reply! :D
- I am looking through the Girls' Generation videography page, and there are some points that I don't agree on. First off, the article is separated into two major titles: "Official videography" and "Music video appearances". The "Official videography" title has way too many subtitles ("Girls' Generation Official Music Videos", " Girls' Generation Official Music Video Teasers", "Girls' Generation Official Live"... and the list goes on). The page itself is a videography. There's no need for a title "official videography." Therefore, I would use these titles (roughly): "Music videos", "Video teasers", "Teaser trailers" and then "Miscellanous videos" for the rest. This is because dance videos, live performances, behind the scenes videos, etc. are not "official content", meaning these videos are just released for the pleasure of the audience. They do not add in any significance to Girls' Generation's career.
- Similarly, for the EXO videography page, I decided to take out your "length" part of the table because that is just redundant information. Viewers can easily view the length once they click on the video - besides, does knowing the length of a video really matter to a viewer? I also simplified the double song titles because there really isn't any use in repeating the song title when it's the same song. I would have include "Director" as a category on the table as well, but I noticed that K-pop videos never really officially release the name of the director. I think we should add in an extra column "notes", just in case a director is announced for a video we can put the name there.
- Information is important, but excessive information isn't. Excessive becomes redundant. Wikipedia articles should be comprehensive and straight-to-the-point. If we want more information, we'll just go to the fansites.
- I also suggested the Madonna videography article (and also Michael Jackson videography) as a reference because that article is a featured list.
- Those are my suggestions. Great job on your first article, though! It will great working with you :) Darkreason (talk) 05:56, 21 April 2012 (UTC)
- You're welcome! And I really want to thank you for hearing me out and listening to my suggestions. Some users (especially some IP users for the EXO (band) article) don't really read the notes or look through the talk pages, and it's kind of annoying trying to edit the same things over and over again. :( I'll always be here if you need help! and Good luck! Keep them coming :) Darkreason (talk) 07:44, 21 April 2012 (UTC)
Hi KimHaeri!! Just a question: Wouldn't it be better to add a column to separate EXO-K's and EXO-M's album sales for more accurate? Well of course you can keep the total sales, but some people might be curious how many did EXO-K or EXO-M sold or something. Also, I think most of the end-of-the-year awards, like Golden Disk Awards, only looks at EXO-K's album because it's promoting in Korea etc.
Sorry if I don't make sense or wasting your time...it's just my suggestion =/ --LonelyBliue (talk) 14:03, 5 July 2013 (UTC)
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editWelcome to Wikipedia. Please do not replace pages with blank content, as you did with this edit to TVXQ videography, as this is confusing to readers. The page's content has been restored for now. If there is a problem with the page, it should be edited or reverted to a previous version if possible; if you think the page should be removed entirely, see further information. Thank you. Jim1138 (talk) 02:53, 11 October 2012 (UTC)
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editHi! Can you please give sources when you add figures? I'm trying hard to source the article and it doesn't help when people just add numbers without any justifying source to prove it. Thanks. 小龙 (Timish) # xiǎolóng de xìnxiāng 18:44, 17 January 2013 (UTC)
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Exo's Korean and Chinese version of the songs
editHello! in EXO discography, should the sales of Korean and Chinese versions of one song be counted as one? I would appreciate your input here → Talk:Exo discography. Thank you. GD.BB (talk) 05:10, 3 August 2017 (UTC)
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