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December 2015

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  You may be blocked from editing without further warning the next time you add unsourced material to Wikipedia, as you did at Sorry (Justin Bieber song). Sundayclose (talk) 16:33, 31 December 2015 (UTC)Reply

The page says that Skrillex produced the song. "Produced" is not the same as singing. And featured means the person sings. If you want to add Skrillex as a singer, find a reliable source, or YES you will be blocked. From looking at your talk page this is certainly not your first problem edit. Sundayclose (talk) 16:44, 31 December 2015 (UTC)Reply

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  Hello, I'm Titusfox. I noticed that you recently removed some content from Psy discography without explaining why. In the future, it would be helpful to others if you described your changes to Wikipedia with an accurate edit summary. If this was a mistake, don't worry; I have restored the removed content. If you would like to experiment, please use the sandbox. If you think I made a mistake, or if you have any questions, you can leave me a message on my talk page. Thanks. TF { Contribs } { Edit Quest! } 12:25, 2 January 2016 (UTC)Reply

You stated on my talk page that the certifications were outdated, but that doesn't mean you can remove the references. TF { Contribs } { Edit Quest! } 13:07, 2 January 2016 (UTC)Reply
{reply to|Titusfox} The reference I removed in process served no purpose.

Example 1 "BPI: Platinum [1]"

This reference serves no purpose as it just repeats what is all ready there

Example 2 "KOR: 'x' [2] In this case 'x' is a number and 'y' is a certification. I removed this because it is overcomplex when all it needs to say is "GAON: 'y'" Note: 'GAON' is an acronym for the name of the South Korean chart company.

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  1. ^ name=BPI
  2. ^ This is equivalent to 'y' This can be found on [Insert Website]]

January 2016

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  Please stop adding unsourced content, as you did to Pitbull discography. This contravenes Wikipedia's policy on verifiability. If you continue to do so, you may be blocked from editing Wikipedia. Azealia911 talk 19:25, 14 January 2016 (UTC)Reply

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Certifications in discographies (again)

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Hey. I see you're still adding unsourced certifications earned in countries for which chart peaks are not used in discography pages ([1][2]), after you've been told several times not to do it. Also, Wikipedia itself shoud never be used as a source, as you did here. Be warned that if you don't comply with Wikipedia guidelines, you may end up getting reported. snαp snαp (talk) 18:32, 3 February 2016 (UTC)Reply

@SnapSnap: No I haven't! — Preceding unsigned comment added by Nathanaelsadgrove (talkcontribs)
Yes, you have. You added a Spanish certification to Jess Glynne discography, but that page does not include Spanish chart peaks. Same with Jessie J discography—you added several certifications earned in countries for which chart peaks are not included in that page. Not to mention all additions were unsourced, and you used a misleading edit summary ("fixed typo") on both occasions. snαp snαp (talk) 21:35, 3 February 2016 (UTC)Reply
@SnapSnap: That was one example of which it was a mistake. My condolences are high, and I'll do a better job of proof reading before I save. Speaking of which I never save things as "Fixed Typo" unless I have! — Preceding unsigned comment added by Nathanaelsadgrove (talkcontribs)
Adding unsourced content doesn't qualify as typo fixes, though. Next time check out which countries are being used for chart peaks before adding any certifications, and don't forget to provide sources. snαp snαp (talk) 03:15, 4 February 2016 (UTC)Reply
@SnapSnap: With providing sources, is it just as case of adding the website link between <ref> and </ref> because that's is what I remember doing and is what everyone else seems to do? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Nathanaelsadgrove (talkcontribs)
Yes, that's what providing sources is about, though you hardly ever provide sources for the certifications you add. And the few times do, you use Wikipedia articles as references, which is a big no-no. PS: Don't forget to sign your posts by typing four tildes (~~~~). snαp snαp (talk) 16:15, 4 February 2016 (UTC)Reply
@SnapSnap: What is signing with "four tidles"? Also, why is used Wikipedia sites a no-no because surly keeping the information the same across all pages just removes controversy across Wikipedia! — Preceding unsigned comment added by Nathanaelsadgrove (talkcontribs)
Every time you post on a talk page, you should always add four tildes (~~~~) at the end of your comment, and they will be replaced with your username and time stamp. Wikipedia articles must never use other Wikipedia articles as sources. You should always use an external link instead. snαp snαp (talk) 19:33, 4 February 2016 (UTC)Reply
@SnapSnap: Like this? Nathanaelsadgrove (talk) 20:19, 4 February 2016 (UTC)Reply
Exactly. snαp snαp (talk) 21:25, 4 February 2016 (UTC)Reply
@SnapSnap: Thank you Nathanaelsadgrove (talk) 21:34, 4 February 2016 (UTC)Reply

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Proper initials

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I've noticed recently that you have been changing instances of IFPI SWE to "GFL". I don't know where you got the impression it was GFL from, but it's GLF. It even says this on the page you're linking to. GLF stands for "Grammofonleverantörernas förening". Please remember this in future. Thank you. Ss112 19:45, 9 February 2016 (UTC)Reply

@Ss112: Sorry, my mistake Nathanaelsadgrove (talk) 21:25, 9 February 2016 (UTC)Reply

Adding uncredited artists

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If an artist has chosen to not credit a singer or other artist on their song, this is their choice and does not make it correct to add a credit for them on Wikipedia. It is sufficient to point out on their article there are uncredited contributions, but actually citing them on discographies is improper. Ella Eyre originally released "Good Times" without an official credit to Sigma, so this should be reflected. Same with Clean Bandit and not crediting others on "Stronger". Citing iTunes pages where the artists may be credited does not mean they were upon release of the single.

Also, I just wanted to point out: it is spelt "contents", not "contence". Please also stop leaving the edit summary "fixed typo" when you change formatting for credits. A typo is a spelling or grammar mistake and does not apply to changing content. Ss112 18:10, 11 February 2016 (UTC)Reply

@Ss112: Firstly, "Contence" means exactly the same as "Contents". However I am British so I use "Contence". Secondly, The only reason I used "Fixed Typo" is because I fixed a typo after I made a mistake on my previous edit. Finally, how does one determine whether an artist is credited or not because as you have seen, the references found credit them and they are reliable as they are sites used in most other cases regarding music.Nathanaelsadgrove (talk) 19:07, 11 February 2016 (UTC)Reply
I don't know what world you're living in, but "contence" is not a word. It's not even the British spelling of a word. Google it if you need to.
Most times you have written "fixed typo", you have not fixed what is actually a typo. A more accurate summary would be "changed formatting". You can't fool anyone; your edits are available for everyone to view.
Finally, what matters is that the artist chose not to officially credit anyone else when the song was released as a single. Who the later album release credits the song to is not the same thing. You adding in "(uncredited)" is trying to give an official credit to an artist when they weren't at the time. This really isn't up for debate. It's not standard Wikipedia practice otherwise it would be there already. They're credited on the song or album articles. That is enough. Ss112 19:19, 11 February 2016 (UTC)Reply
@Ss112:May I just point out that adding the note "Officially credited to [Insert Artist]" happens an awful lot across Wikipedia. Secondly, That explanation you gave about "iTunes and References" juxtaposes its self quite a bit. Finally, "Contents" is the plural of "Content" which means "Happy" Nathanaelsadgrove (talk) 19:32, 11 February 2016 (UTC)Reply
Oh my God. Words can have more than one meaning. Content has more than one meaning, dude. Here, from Google:

content (2)
ˈkɒntɛnt/

noun: content
plural noun: contents

the things that are held or included in something."

I assume you have a significant problem with words, because you just used "juxtaposes" where you mean "contradicts". And no, I didn't contradict myself because I'm telling you that when singles are issued, who they are credited to differs from who that song might be credited to on an album later on. You adding "featuring Sigma" to Ella Eyre's song just because they listed themselves alongside her on their album does not mean she released that song crediting them...because she didn't. Ss112 19:44, 11 February 2016 (UTC)Reply

@Ss112:Firstly, thank you. That was a much clearer explanation than before. Secondly, "Juxtapose" and "Contradic" mean the same thing!Nathanaelsadgrove (talk) 19:48, 11 February 2016 (UTC)Reply
There is no English word "contence", either British or American. "Content" meaning "happy" is an adjective and as such does not have a plural. "Content" meaning "that which is contained" as you use it has a plural of "contents", not "contence". Read wikt:content. And also read definitions of "justapose" and "contradict"; they do not mean the same. And Ss112 is correct that you are leaving misleading edit summaries that you describe as "typos." That is deceptive, and if you continue you can be blocked for it. Sundayclose (talk) 19:50, 11 February 2016 (UTC)Reply

February 2016

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  You may be blocked from editing without further warning the next time you add unsourced material to Wikipedia, as you did at Axwell and Ingrosso. Sundayclose (talk) 21:35, 23 February 2016 (UTC)Reply

  Constructive contributions to Wikipedia are appreciated, but a recent edit of yours to the page Eva Simons has an edit summary that appears to be inaccurate or inappropriate. Please use edit summaries that accurately tell other editors what you did, and feel free to use the sandbox for any tests you may want to do. Thank you. Sundayclose (talk) 21:44, 23 February 2016 (UTC)Reply

@Sundayclose: The information you classed as "Unsorced" on the Axwell Λ Ingrosso page were on the sores give, but required navigating to the weeks that the song's were on the chat. So please can you re-add that in a way that is more acepted on Wikipedia. Thank you. Nathanaelsadgrove (talk) 06:51, 24 February 2016 (UTC)Reply
It's your responsibility to provide a link that works. And take heed of Ss112's warnings above. You are becoming a problem editor, and you're headed for a block very soon if you continue this type of editing. Some people don't seem to believe they will get a block until it actually occurs, and you appear to be one of those people. Sundayclose (talk) 17:09, 24 February 2016 (UTC)Reply
@Sundayclose: Well how would you do that with that website as every week has the same link. Nathanaelsadgrove (talk) 17:12, 24 February 2016 (UTC)Reply
If you can't source the edits, don't make them. Or find another source. We're finished discussing this. It's your responsibility. Sundayclose (talk) 17:18, 24 February 2016 (UTC)Reply

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