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I also posted this note to Draggleduck who has also edited the Barry White discography page.

It would be good if we could list Rhapsody in White in the Barry White discography. I know the album was officially by the Love Unlimited Orchestra but it was of course pure and simply a Barry White album. If it's such a problem maybe you could make a note e.g. with the Love Unlimited Orchestra. This is a glaring omission and sad for anyone unfamiliar with Barry's recordings who would otherwise not learn of this album recorded under the orchestra name but containing absolute classic Barry White songs such as 'Baby Blues', 'I Feel Love Coming On', and 'Dont Take It Away From Me'. Anyway let me know what you think about this. LauraineCrafts (talk) 11:15, 23 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]


I wanted to warn you to be careful when marking articles for speedy deletion. You marked I Just Want To Be Your Everything for deletion on the grounds that the creator had blanked the page. This only applies if no other substantial edits had been made, and others had edited the article under its new title. The redirect article which you marked was not created by you, and was not blanked until your edit[1], so the rationale was not valid. Please be careful in the future. Karanacs (talk) 20:52, 24 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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Hi, Night Time. Thanks for your edits to Tavares (band), it going great; but I'd suggest you to remember using the preview button before you save; this helps you find any errors you have made, and prevents clogging up recent changes and the page history. Thanks and keep up the good edits :) Cheers, Waldir talk 22:18, 16 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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Regarding your recent edits, how can a record reach #210 in the Billboard 200?! It does not make sense, and it is at odds with the reference cited in the article. Be bold by all means, but such an edit needs a source to be both viable and verifiable. Thanks,

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Hi Night Time, you should join this, we sure could use you here, as great an editor as you are on this subject - unless you're already in it under a different name, then thanks, and hey, I'll see you later! Best, --Discographer (talk) 06:01, 3 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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Hi Night Time, I am so very very glad that you joined this, as I know that you know so much about this, its related topics, and pretty much the whole R&B spectrum in general! I was hoping you'd join. Thanks! Best, --Discographer (talk) 19:13, 22 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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referring to your contribution in 2008: do you have a source for the prize money amount of $1,296,560? WTA specifies $454,347.

Thanks for sorting out this old matter. Kind regards, Vinkje83 (talk) 22:30, 11 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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Hi, referring to your recent edits to the discography section on the Inner City (band) page, I just wanted to let you know that the top 100 Australian peaks currently listed are not sourced from David Kent's Australian Chart Book, as you've changed the reference source to, removing what were valid sources relating to the peaks listed. I can assume you don't own a copy of this book, as you would know that the peaks were not sourced from there if you did. The peaks in the article differ to what is listed in David Kent's book. You may not be aware, but the Australian singles chart was produced by David Kent from May 1974, and ARIA licensed the top 50 portion of this from July 1983 until 12 June 1988. After that date, ARIA produced the chart themselves, and their chart became the 'official' Australian chart thereafter. From then until January 1998, when David Kent's chart ceased publication, there were two 'rival' charts; but ARIA's was always considered the official one. I mention all of this to you, as taking a quick look at your editing history, you edit a lot of discography articles. Please do not cite peaks from David Kent's chart books after 12 June 1988. I would also recommend that you don't change/add book references where you have not sighted the original source material yourself.Nqr9 (talk) 06:46, 16 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]

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Hi, can you please not remove valid, referenced chart peaks from artist discographies without explanation (in either your edit summary, or on the article talk page), like you have done here https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Barry_White_discography&diff=prev&oldid=821809092? Also, you may like to familiarise yourself with this article, which outlines the recommended guidelines for artist discographies on Wikipedia, if you have not already done so. It is recommended that discography tables contain a maximum of 10 chart columns.Nqr9 (talk) 14:12, 13 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Night Time, stop messing with Australian sources. @Nqr9: has done extensive research and inquiries to find these peaks. You are coming back on to these discography pages and completely stripping them of the sources Nqr9 has added—after they have asked you to stop and explained to you—and replacing them with David Kent book references and restoring/mixing chart data up. You are also stripping discography sections and pages of valid chart references—you appear to have something against the Austrian, Norwegian, Swedish and Swiss charts in particular. As long as these don't exceed 10 columns and are sourced correctly, they should not be removed. In most cases, you have removed these columns with zero explanation. Why are you not providing reasons? Even if that chart column/country only has one peak in it, it doesn't matter. You should not be removing it, least of all without an explanation. It makes it look like you have no idea what you're doing. Also:
  • Do not remove or replace scope="row"s per MOS:ACCESS. Do not restore chart formatting to a previous revision of the page. You will be reverted outright if I see you doing this again. This is standard for wikitable entries now. You have no reason to be removing it.
  • Stop re-adding rowspan="1"s, they are redundant—rows automatically have a value of 1. You don't need to specify it.
  • Stop adding align="left" before listing certifications—they are bullet points, and this is redundant text. Bullet points don't align anywhere else but the left by default.
  • Stop linking certification publishers on every instance. This is WP:REPEATLINKing. Once on the page on the first instance is enough.
Stop restoring outdated formatting or previous revisions of pages, and stop messing with valid chart information, or an administrator will be informed of your actions. If you revert what I've just fixed or undone of your edits today, you will be warned for edit warring. Enough is enough. Ss112 23:34, 4 June 2020 (UTC)[reply]
In addition to the above: You have made some constructive changes, as on Natalie Cole discography. However, you're mixing good with bad, and when you do things like remove scope="row"s (again, which are needed and should be present where they are not, per MOS:ACCESS), editors are going to see things like this and revert you, which throws out your constructive changes. Some more points:
  • US Bubbling Under peaks should be kept as notes per WP:USCHARTS. Do not add 100 onto the Bubbling Under chart position per the linked guideline.
  • You don't need to add counts in wikitables like "Second studio album". Users can count if they wish, and it's redundant and unnecessary information.
By all means, from here on, do continue to update sources and add certifications and cut columns down to 10. Where there's already 10, you don't and probably shouldn't need to change them or remove any more. Definitely do not restore outdated formatting like rowspan="1"s and align="left"s, do not add repeated links, and most important, do not remove plainrowheaders/scope="col"s and scope="row"s where they are present. Please read this and take it into consideration, because it's going to look disruptive on your part if you continue doing these things after having it explained to you. You can be a good contributor without restoring outdated formatting, so please start adapting and listening to other editors. Thank you. Ss112 00:14, 5 June 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks for the message and taking the suggestions on board. One more thing: There's no benefit to changing — to &mdash;, and multiplication symbols (×) to the code &times; for certifications—in fact, many users change the codes to dashes because of their ease of access at the bottom of the editing window, so there's no need for anyone to resort to using the code for them. Ss112 02:16, 5 June 2020 (UTC)[reply]
  • Hello again. Please do not come onto my talk page in reply to this message and award me "WikiLove" thanks messages. If you have anything to say, including "thanks, I will take that on board" please respond here, as that is standard when a user leaves you a message and you want to reply. With that said, stop removing sourced chart columns. That is what you did here by removing the Belgian column. You can say you're "adding chart peaks" all you like, but if you're removing data from a page, a negative amount of bytes will be shown next to your edit. So you're not fooling anybody with that edit summary—at most, you altered two chart positions. Also, there is no need to change instances of style="width:35px;" to width="35", so please stop doing this. They mean the same thing. You also should not be combining every Billboard chart reference into one. I don't understand why you're doing this anyway, considering you have at times endeavoured to add specific URLs for certifications, so please treat charts the same. Specific references are very helpful for charts and are often preferred to a generic link to the artist's chart history page on Billboard. So instead of removing individual US chart references, consider just updating the URLs. Thank you. Again, do not post on my talk page in reply to this. Reply here if you have anything to say. Ss112 13:22, 17 June 2020 (UTC)[reply]

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