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On the Elastic Heart Wikipedia page you removed the Australian chart. There is a link provided that states that the song peaked at number 67 on the ARIA Charts. There was a note that clearly stated not to remove the chart. There is a link provided that says that it charted at number 67. There is no need to remove it. The link states this: 'No.67 ELASTIC HEART – Sia Feat. The Weeknd & Diplo. Whilst Sia has been a feature artist on hits like David Guetta’s Titanium (No.5 Sep. ’11) and She Wolf (No.11 Sep. ’12), her new single Elastic Heart marks the first Top 100 single as a primary artist since Bring Night (No.99 Nov. ’10). The track is the second single taken from The Hunger Games: Catching Fire soundtrack following Coldplay’s Atlas (No.30 Sep. ’13).' You also removed a chart with a similar link on another page. PDFs are perfectly fine as long as they actually give right information. You removed another two charts on the page, Changed the Way You Kiss Me. They had links that provided evidence. Why did you remove the AUSTRALIAN charts and their links?(124.181.209.130 (talk) 03:04, 30 November 2013 (UTC))Reply

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As for Elastic Heart, the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) officially only recognises songs that chart within the Top 50. If you head to their website, you will find that they only classify the Top 50 best-selling singles of that particular week, and as Elastic Haert reached No. 67, it is not officially recognised as a part of the Top 50, NOT Top 100. If it reaches No. 50 or higher, I will leave it up there, but as it did not, it didn't formally chart in terms of official charts. A helpful resource you can check out is australian-charts.com which tells you what songs charted in the Top 50 and when, and Elastic Heart is not shown to have charted yet. That is my reasoning.--TheDarkKnight180 (talk) 04:40, 30 November 2013 (UTC)Reply

The ARIA Charts only issue the Top 50 to the public and the complete Top 500 to the media such as magazines for reporting to the public. On their website there is a section called Chartifacts which they discuss songs and albums that made it into the Top 100. The ARIA Charts refer to the Top 100 selling singles of a single week unlike New Zealand which only ranks the Top 40. If that is your reasoning are you going to remove all the Canadian charts? The Canadian Billboard Charts only rank the Top 50 on their website but they are a chart that actually ranks the Top 100 songs of a single week of singles sales. Even if the songs didn't make the Top 50 and they made it below they still count. The songs charted within the Top 500 and that is what the ARIA Chart ranks, even if they only issue the Top 50 to the public. That is why they publish the Chartifacts. As for the australian-charts.com they rank songs that charted within the Top 50 only because they are a public website. The ARIA Singles Chart is a Top 500 Singles ranking chart. (121.220.118.206 (talk) 07:16, 30 November 2013 (UTC))Reply

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