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Please don't do this without explanation. I'm fully aware we can list names with bullet points now, but it's unnecessary. We can conserve space listing them horizontally. Ss112 17:38, 3 October 2019 (UTC)Reply

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Discuss before adding an extra chronology; it is advised to generally avoid extra chronologies for specific release types, per Template:Infobox album#Chronology. Per Template:Infobox_album#Template:Extra_chronology, extra chronologies are generally useful for split albums, collaborative albums, and a series of albums, NOT for ordinary studio albums like "Red". Thank you for listening. Dan56 (talk) 02:28, 10 October 2019 (UTC)Reply

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You should be aware by now that undesirable editors like T0mRiddlee are now trying to update any #1 list they can, and it appears they've made their way to List of number-one digital songs of 2020 (U.S.), which it appears you regularly update. So I would update it ASAP in future weeks, because T0mRiddlee will probably try and take over that too. If that doesn't bother you, feel free to ignore this. Ss112 21:11, 24 February 2020 (UTC)Reply

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...Unless it's to conserve space when we have dozens of producers on an album. There is currently no need to use hlists on I Love Me (song), and bullet points should be used per Template:Infobox song. For the most part, you should just not be changing list styles at all, unless there is a use of commas to separate more than three items/names. Thank you. Ss112 20:28, 4 March 2020 (UTC)Reply

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Per WP:BADCHARTS, the Rolling Stone charts are excluded, because they are not the industry norm, which is why it was removed and will continue to be removed from articles. Also, this edits ignores MOS:NUM and {{Infobox song}}, both of which I've noticed you ignored on multiple occasions—and was already noted to you above by another user—and you need to really should begin to acknowledge and accept the policies and guidelines this encyclopedia employs; one's own preferred personal preference should not be used. livelikemusic talk! 15:24, 1 May 2020 (UTC)Reply

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We only add release dates where a song was released independently of the album. "Exile" is not officially a single until it is released to radio on August 3rd. This is standard practise, otherwise every time an album is released for streaming, everyone would claim it was a single. I don't care how its listed at other songs - that doesn't mean its correct. WP:SONGS provides guidance on this.

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Hello, could you update the monthly list of most listened to artists on Wikipedia in Spanish? eswiki 190.141.160.44 (talk) 04:44, 2 December 2023 (UTC)Reply