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Now That's What I Call Music! 81 (UK series) edit

I do find the editor you are referring to somewhat annoying but I do understand why he is removing valid links from track lists such as you mention for Now That's What I Call Music! 81 (UK series). The links being removed are for artists that have already been linked because they are credited in another track on the album. Per WP:OVERLINK, "a link should appear only once in an article, but if helpful for readers, links may be repeated in infoboxes, tables, image captions, footnotes, and at the first occurrence after the lead." A track list could be one of those cases where it might be helpful for readers, but I'm pretty much indifferent about it. In terms of spelling, if it's a stylization choice, I will use what Wikipedia uses ("Stooshe" over "StooShe", for example); if the difference is a bit more signficant, I will use a piped link to follow the official track listing. Thanks. --StarcheerspeaksnewslostwarsTalk to me 09:08, 8 September 2012 (UTC)Reply