Talk:Kiroro
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editQ. Because most of the text with information about Kiroro is in Japanese and / or Chinese (Taiwan is apparently their most active region apart from Japan), when I make a contribution on "English Wikipedia", can I actually translate the text before putting them up? [But I've yet to obtain any professional translation qualifications to serve as authority, so what can I actually do?]
Q. When putting up important terminologies of Japanese origins, eg. song titles, anime titles for instance, what is the standard convention I should use? Hiragana, Kanji, Katakana, Roumanji, "English translation", or whichever mixture should I use? The risk of putting every means is "information overload".
Q. What kind of sharing might result in infringement of copyrights? For instance, when I share the "background story" of particular song(s) that's from an "official source", do I need to alter it and/or summarise/ make adjustments so that it's okay?
Q. What kind of information about Kiroro is actually "worthy to be on Wikipedia"? For instance, the background stories of the two ladies before they form the duo? Their days back as an independent label? The song lyrics (translations)? News about them? "Milestones"?
Q. What happens when the source of a particular information is "dead" and can no longer be verified?
Q. Is it possible to discuss the relation of a particular song to Kiroro's real life? There may be no official comments on every song, but sometimes, one can "feel it" without words. Is the trivia section meant for such functions?
Hopefully, these would serve as the basis to expand Kiroro's English wikipedia page ^Ô^ Ong y j (talk) 05:06, 10 January 2008 (UTC)
- I don't know, but I think it's okay.
- Please follow WP:MOS-JP, generally if the original Japanese titles or names must be referenced, you may use {{nihongo}}.
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- It may be marked as a broken link, and if a copy at the Internet Archive is available, the linnk will be updated it point to it.
- ???? Dunno, but generally trivia sections are discouraged.
- --kazu (talk) 15:07, 23 January 2009 (UTC)
Including individual discographies
editI'm an not a wikipedia contributor, but I am a Kiroro fan so sorry if adding this discussion is improper.
I noticed that a solo album of Kinjo's was included on the discography section of this page. Both in the duo have solo works, should this page be expanded to enclude the solo works of both musicians? 100.43.12.124 (talk) 05:47, 23 September 2022 (UTC)