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Message to IndianBio: — Preceding unsigned comment added by 39.65.173.231 ( talk) 10:01, 27 February 2018 (UTC) On Feb 26, you said, "A-Yo was not a single, canceled in lieu of Million Reasons". You then revert the information to original stance as 'a promotional single', and edit the release date to 'October 16, 2016'. What's more, you even tagged me as disruptive editor.
You are actually editing the article disruptively! On recording label's website it clearly shows A-Yo was officially released as one of the singles from Joanne on October 18, 2016. http://www.umusic.ca/2016/10/18/lady-gaga-new-song-a-yo/ It is not the PROMOTIONAL one! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 39.65.173.231 ( talk) 09:59, 27 February 2018 (UTC)
1. You firstly added the notes, "song not single" and "A-Yo was not a single, canceled in lieu of Million Reasons". Then why you reverted the type to original stance as a promotional single? ->Isn't that a kind of disruptive editing? Be sure to do your research ahead of time.
2. You said, "There are third party sources that clearly state " Million Reasons" as the second single and not "A-Yo"." And You edited the words to "..as the record's second promotional single". ->Followed by " Million Reasons", A-Yo was officially previously released as stated on Universal Music's website. So it would the third single undoubtedly though there was no places where A-Yo was clearly affirmed as the third single. Also can you give any fresh ammunition to show it is the 2nd promotional single? And what is the name for the 1st promo one? It seems you cannot. :)
3. You said, "nor does it confirm that it will be one". ->In the article published on Universal Music's website, it writes "The excitement builds as Lady Gaga releases her newest track “A-YO” off her upcoming album Joanne." A-Yo not only had it own artwork but also was released ahead of the studio album. So it is the single with no doubt.
4. You said, "Furthermore, "A-Yo" has no commercial release date, something that is essential for its purchase as a single." ->Lady Gaga did announce that "Pre-order #JOANNE and you'll get #AYO tomorrow at 9am PST! The next sneak peek into the world of Joanne" in this tweet. https://twitter.com/ladygaga/status/788120893738201088 So there's no commercial release date? Totally wrong!
You marked me as a disruptive editor, but can you explain the above things? The words "So learn what constitutes reliable sources first and then edit articles." need to be given back to ya. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 39.65.173.231 ( talk) 12:20, 27 February 2018 (UTC)
Have explained N number of times how promotional singles and songs can chart on main record charts and dont need to be singles for it. If you cant read thats not my problem. Ojorojo I request you to get yourself acquainted as to how album releases work. A very good case here is " Joanne", which was again available as part of the album's release, but never listed as a single until it was promoted to Italian radio and a piano version also released as such. You seem to be going on a case of WP:IDHT. — IB [ Poke ] 03:29, 1 March 2018 (UTC)
Hey IB, Did you ever see what I added exactly on "A-Yo"? Why do you just revert my last contribution indiscriminately? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 东北老铁 ( talk • contribs) 12:13, 5 March 2018 (UTC)
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Message to IndianBio: — Preceding unsigned comment added by 39.65.173.231 ( talk) 10:01, 27 February 2018 (UTC) On Feb 26, you said, "A-Yo was not a single, canceled in lieu of Million Reasons". You then revert the information to original stance as 'a promotional single', and edit the release date to 'October 16, 2016'. What's more, you even tagged me as disruptive editor.
You are actually editing the article disruptively! On recording label's website it clearly shows A-Yo was officially released as one of the singles from Joanne on October 18, 2016. http://www.umusic.ca/2016/10/18/lady-gaga-new-song-a-yo/ It is not the PROMOTIONAL one! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 39.65.173.231 ( talk) 09:59, 27 February 2018 (UTC)
1. You firstly added the notes, "song not single" and "A-Yo was not a single, canceled in lieu of Million Reasons". Then why you reverted the type to original stance as a promotional single? ->Isn't that a kind of disruptive editing? Be sure to do your research ahead of time.
2. You said, "There are third party sources that clearly state " Million Reasons" as the second single and not "A-Yo"." And You edited the words to "..as the record's second promotional single". ->Followed by " Million Reasons", A-Yo was officially previously released as stated on Universal Music's website. So it would the third single undoubtedly though there was no places where A-Yo was clearly affirmed as the third single. Also can you give any fresh ammunition to show it is the 2nd promotional single? And what is the name for the 1st promo one? It seems you cannot. :)
3. You said, "nor does it confirm that it will be one". ->In the article published on Universal Music's website, it writes "The excitement builds as Lady Gaga releases her newest track “A-YO” off her upcoming album Joanne." A-Yo not only had it own artwork but also was released ahead of the studio album. So it is the single with no doubt.
4. You said, "Furthermore, "A-Yo" has no commercial release date, something that is essential for its purchase as a single." ->Lady Gaga did announce that "Pre-order #JOANNE and you'll get #AYO tomorrow at 9am PST! The next sneak peek into the world of Joanne" in this tweet. https://twitter.com/ladygaga/status/788120893738201088 So there's no commercial release date? Totally wrong!
You marked me as a disruptive editor, but can you explain the above things? The words "So learn what constitutes reliable sources first and then edit articles." need to be given back to ya. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 39.65.173.231 ( talk) 12:20, 27 February 2018 (UTC)
Have explained N number of times how promotional singles and songs can chart on main record charts and dont need to be singles for it. If you cant read thats not my problem. Ojorojo I request you to get yourself acquainted as to how album releases work. A very good case here is " Joanne", which was again available as part of the album's release, but never listed as a single until it was promoted to Italian radio and a piano version also released as such. You seem to be going on a case of WP:IDHT. — IB [ Poke ] 03:29, 1 March 2018 (UTC)
Hey IB, Did you ever see what I added exactly on "A-Yo"? Why do you just revert my last contribution indiscriminately? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 东北老铁 ( talk • contribs) 12:13, 5 March 2018 (UTC)