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January 2017

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Yet again, you have removed sources needed to prove peaks, as you did with this edit to One in a Million (album). australian-charts.com does not archive peaks below 50. Do not add the album chart template for Australian peaks lower than 50. In future, because you have ignored what I have written here, you will be reverted on pages I find it on, regardless of your other contributions. This has gone on for months and I don't even know how many other pages you've done this to. You also need to look through Template:Album chart and read which album chart templates require what templates. UK does not use artist, album and date. It's either artist or date, and if you use the date option, you have to use UK2. The Scottish template also does not support album or artist either. Please also observe a consistent date format on an article. It appears you just add "2017-01-27" regardless of what the date format of that page is. This is deliberately introducing inconsistencies. Please also write edit summaries describing what you have done to a page. Some editors revert on principle if unexplained edits remove content. Ss112 12:11, 27 January 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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Changing genres without a source and accessdates

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Please do not add or change genres without a source, as you did at Somewhere Out There (James Horner song). Only pop is cited in the background section. Ss112 04:34, 26 February 2017 (UTC)[reply]

What is with your addition of completely false accessdates? Like this. Where did you get December 29, 2015 from? It is either February 28 or March 1, 2017 where you live. Ss112 16:45, 28 February 2017 (UTC)[reply]

March 2017

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Please stop adding unsourced content, as you did to Right to Be Wrong. This contravenes Wikipedia's policy on verifiability. If you continue to do so, you may be blocked from editing Wikipedia. Please start paying attention to what editors write on your talk page. Your edits disregard WP:V, as you are linking to sources that do not provide the information you claim is at them. Ss112 19:09, 3 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]

What unsourced content? I'm an editor for more than 10 years!!!
Your edits disregard WP:V, as you are linking to sources that do not provide the information you claim is at them. See the section #January 2017 above. "australian-charts.com does not archive peaks below 50. Do not add the album chart template for Australian peaks lower than 50." You did it again at Right to Be Wrong. Adding a source that does not contain the information you are claiming is at it is essentially adding unsourced material. Being an editor for more 10 years is kind of inconsequential. I've known editors who have added unsourced content and been here since 2006. Ss112 14:27, 4 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]
Thank God you are THAT consequential. How about partial redo? Whatever.

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Adding German album templates

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Please use the album chart template Germany4, as Germany3 no longer works. It still uses the redirect website officialcharts.de, whereas the current site is offiziellecharts.de. When using Germany4, you also have to search the artist on offiziellecharts.de in the box at the top right, and navigate to the album you're adding the template for, and right-click or click on the actual album link, and copy the number located in the URL. Then add the parameter "id" to the album chart template, and copy the number into that parameter. When using the singlechart template, please use Germany2 and add the id parameter with the URL of the single from offiziellecharts.de as well. Thank you. Ss112 12:30, 11 April 2017 (UTC)[reply]

There Must Be an Angel (Playing with My Heart)

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Per your edits to There Must Be an Angel (Playing with My Heart), specifically this edit where you added links to Discogs, you should try to avoid using Discogs as a source per WP:ALBUMAVOID (although this page is for albums, it points out that Discogs is a user-generated source and unreliable). Understandably, it's not necessarily that editors believe people are making up copies of albums and uploading them to the site, just that there is no oversight for if and when these things happen, so it should be avoided where possible. Thank you. Ss112 13:54, 13 April 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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I have never understood why we would want to call artists by their far less familiar surname. Why would we want to say that "Brandy" is an album by "Brandy Norwood"? Her artist name is simply "Brandy". And why insist of calling her "Norwood" throughout the whole article instead of "Brandy"? We aren't referring to "Prince" as "Nelson", "Stevie Wonder" as "Morris" or "Erykah Badu" as "Wright", are we? So why then do so with Brandy? DJ FunkFunk 08:59, 10 August 2017 (UTC)

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