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Charts
[edit]Hi, please read WP:CHARTS for a list of music charts accepted on en.wiki. Some of those you added to Paulina Rubio articles had to be removed because considered unofficial and dodgy. ×°˜`°×ηαη¢у×°˜`°× 15:17, 19 December 2018 (UTC)
Paulina was not certified 6x platinum.
[edit]The Amprofon website is clear about the certification of the album Paulina. It was certified 4x platinum, not 6x. It was me years ago, that put the 6x platinum in the article, my bad. The 2x platinum came before the 4 time platinum. There's no indication that tis album was cert. 6x insted of 4x. It's an error in the Amprofon website. I'll revert your edition soon.--88marcus (talk) 18:41, 23 March 2019 (UTC)
- It was certified 2x Platinum in 2000 [1] and 4x Platinum in 2001 [2].--88marcus (talk) 18:49, 23 March 2019 (UTC)
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Bésame En La Boca (1995 film) moved to draftspace
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Stop including fake charts in Paulina Rubio's articles
[edit]Hi, please read WP:CHARTS for a list of music charts accepted on en.wiki. You keep using charts that are unreliable, do you think those information are encyclopedic to stay in Wikipedia? It seems that you want to do in Paulina's articles a blog for fans, and that's not what Wikipedia is.--88marcus (talk) 19:28, 20 May 2019 (UTC)
What's your probleam with Paulina sales?
[edit]I don't understand why you want to include inflated sales in each Paulina's article. Do you think someone will believe she sold millions of copies of an album that didn't performed anywhere, which sold only in Mexico (where we know sold 350,000). I work in those articles a lot, I search sales for most of her albums and included them here in Wikipedia, even the old one that are more hard to find. I did the same for Thalía, and believe me, I found a lot of sources that says that Amor a la mexicana sold 3,5 millions and En extasis 2 million, but I didn't included here because it's obvious that those albums didn't sold that amount of copies, they didn't performed that well in Europe or Asia and only were success in countries that we gost a gold certification for sales of 40,000. I also changed the inflated sales for both artists, most articles says Thalia sold 50 millions , but I changed that to 25 millions because its more accurated and changed Paulina's sales from 40 millions to 15 millions, there's no way this girl sold that amount of copies, even a singer like Jennifer Lopez didn't sold 40 million albums worldwide. I hope you understand.--88marcus (talk) 22:30, 7 August 2019 (UTC)
Paulina's certification in Mexico
[edit]Paulina has 4 certifications, the site is clear about that. I don't know if you're fan of her a long time but I am. In the old AMPROFON website, the certifications info were not included like it is today, it was like the RIAA. And you could see each time an album got a new certification. In Paulina's case, there were mentions of Gold, Platinum, 2x platinum (2001-07-19) and 4x platinum (2001-07-19). You can see in their facebook page too, there's no 6x platinum for Paulina's sales, only four. It was not certified 5x or 6x, only 4x in 2001. It was my fault because when I did the certification table I forget about that and included 6x not 4x.--88marcus (talk) 22:49, 7 August 2019 (UTC)
- Facebook official AMPROFON album
- 2000: 2x Platinum
- 2001: 4x Platinum
Please, see in the website and in the facebook about Christina Aguilera's Mi Reflejo album, it was certified Gold in 2000 and Platinum in 2001, that doesn't mean it get Platinum+Gold, but in her case, the website put the certfication correctly. It's a problem of the site not mine.--88marcus (talk) 19:18, 8 August 2019 (UTC)
2x (in 2000) and 4x (in 2001) not the same as 2x + 4x
[edit]You want to add sales and it doesn't work like that, I showed you Amprofon's official facebook, all artists who hit platinum will have a gold one before, years before or even months before, that doesn't mean sales will be Platinum + Gold. The Platinum + Gold certificate comes after the platinum certificate and the site itself puts it when such cases happen. There's no mention of Paulina's 5x platinum nor 6x platinum, the last one is 4x platinum in 2001. It's sad to see certain fans want to inflate the artists' sales and you seem to be one of them. For you sales would be: La Chica Dorada: 3 million, 24 Kilates: 2.3 million, just because a fan put it on a worthless blog...--88marcus (talk) 20:01, 8 August 2019 (UTC)
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Thalía's video from Youtube.
[edit]Here in wikipedia you can use Youtube as a source. But the link must be listed in an official Youtube channel because of the copyright. If you find in Youtube an official channel which has Paulina's sales you can included it here too. I found a video of Thalía's 2x gold from her first album, but I couldn't included here because it's fan channel. But you have to specify the name of the tv show, episode etc and the program cannot be created by the artist itself.--88marcus (talk) 21:13, 20 August 2019 (UTC)
- You can see here: Wikipedia:Videos as references--88marcus (talk) 21:18, 20 August 2019 (UTC)
August 2019
[edit]Please stop adding unsourced content, as you did on Ananda (album). This violates Wikipedia's policy on verifiability. If you continue to do so, you may be blocked from editing Wikipedia. You have been warned multiple times about adding unsourced numbers. Please stop this. Muhandes (talk) 14:59, 27 August 2019 (UTC)
Paulina sales of El tiempo es oro
[edit]The book Solo Exitos doesn't have nothing about Paulina's sales, it has her certifications. In the Ukmix forum I asked an user that has the book if here's info about Paulina's sales and he said: no. I got a pdf of the book and there's no info about it. Can you give me a print with that information (45,000 sold)? An album is certified Gold in Spain with 50,000 copies shipped, El Tiempo es oro didn't charted in Spain and was only released years after its original release, no single to radios was released to promote it and Paulina was not very popular there to sold almost a Gold record in sales. That's no way an album sold that amount of copies, when they re-released the album it didn't performed in the charts too.--88marcus (talk) 17:45, 11 November 2019 (UTC)
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Paulina Rubio Inflated sales
[edit]We discussed before about those inflated sales that media keep printing about all kinds of artists including Paulina. Most of those albums sales from the source you include are completely unrealistic. The sales you put in the article must be near to the certifications, and proportional to the album performance worldwide. That's what made is made in that article List of best-selling music artists, the total amount of the artists are included based most about the certifications they heve, even though fans and media keep inflating artists sales. Most Paulina's album were only certified in few latin countries and even the certifications of most of them toghether are not even near 500,000 copies worldwide. That's why we keep 1 million to Border Girl, not 3.2 million like you did. If that album sold that amount of copies why it didn't perfeormed in charts worldwide? Why it was not even certified higher in Mexico or United States and so on? I hope you understand.--88marcus (talk) 14:59, 3 June 2020 (UTC)
- Agree with 88marcus. Those sales are unrealist for an artist who just received certifications in a few Latin countries + Spain. Even, in the official body of Argentina, CAPIF, e.g her name wasn't never listed, not even Brazil. --Apoxyomenus (talk) 20:24, 10 June 2020 (UTC)
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[edit]Hi I see that you recently added back a chart on the articles Border Girl and Pau-Latina despite those being removed multiple times in the past because they come from Musicalia which is a WP:SINGLEVENDOR so please don't do this again. FanDePopLatino (talk) 17:07, 26 May 2022 (UTC)
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Awards
[edit]Hi, I hope you're ok. I would like to work on Paulina's awards list. Looking for her missing awards/re-vamp the list. I remember some like "Tarabú de Oro". Probably you should know more, or if you're able to assist me, here is my User:Apoxyomenus/Awards in any case. Thanks, --Apoxyomenus (talk) 04:56, 29 October 2024 (UTC)