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Splitting off number-one songs in the 2020s for Norway[edit]

Hello. Your article, List of number-one singles of the 2020s (Norway), isn't even consistently named with the list you split it off from. Perhaps you're aware but a song doesn't have to be a single to reach number one anymore. All of the songs that have topped the chart in the 2020s in Norway are not all singles. Splitting off <9 KB and complaining about how long the list is isn't fixing the problem you just pointed out. It's not a substantial split. That being said, I don't know why you're continuing to find things to do on lists you don't regularly update. You changed the format of the Swedish lists a while back because you feel it's "easier to read" but had never updated the list before. I don't particularly the change and would you prefer you not do anymore, because you've removed the weeks. You might have noticed, but VG-lista and Topplista make no mention of dates (they don't say what date the chart was issued/which dates it applies to—aside from Topplista's calendar drop-down), only weeks. You've removed the very thing that the Norwegian chart sites use to differentiate the chart and added your own. I see you're now working on splitting off the 2010s for Norway and have gone back to do the same thing—use dates over weeks. I would strongly suggest you add a mention of weeks and actually go off what the chart websites say, or I will take issue with your further splits of content going forward and may revert them. Please use what the charts use. Thank you. Ss112 13:48, 7 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Same with Sverigetopplistan. Do you see them using dates? They go off weeks too. Don't alter the content you're splitting in future by removing the way the chart websites differentiate chart issues and add your own. Ss112 13:55, 7 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]

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