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I don't see 3 million in the reference. Am I missing something? Cheers Jim1138 ( talk) 07:09, 31 October 2013 (UTC)
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Refrain from moving Beyonce upwards at the List of best-selling music artists as you have repeatedly done in a period of three hours. Let me inform you that all artists at the List of best-selling music artists are required to have certain amount of certified sales. That information you can find in the second box from the top at Talk:List of best-selling music artists. That said, Beyonce has begun charting in 2003, therefore, her claimed figures must be supported by 64.8% certified sales, which means that her current available certified sales of 55.7 million can only support claimed figures as high as 85.9 million (that is singles, albums, videos combined). Also, I'm not sure where you got the 168 million claimed figure in this edit of yours as none of your provided sources ( 1, 2) claims any such figure. I must warn you that by doing that, you have violated WP:Disruptive editing.-- Harout72 ( talk) 02:59, 13 January 2014 (UTC)
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If you inflate the award count in List of awards and nominations received by Beyoncé again, you will be immediately blocked from editing. If you believe that figure to be even remotely true, be prepared to provide individual citations for each of 533 wins and 721 nominations.— Kww( talk) 01:13, 16 June 2014 (UTC)
The number of awards won by the artist was more than 174 before the addition of Destiny's Child awards were added months ago. Secondly, many of the awards by the individual artist listed includes awards won by Destiny's Child. The number of awards is no where near inflated and both of us are just as capable of providing sources to each award. You're welcome to change it back to 533 if you'd like, if not, I will.
If this is the way you're using to edit the page, there are numerous other "awards won by" pages with no cited sources to accumulate for every award. Ironically, the Wikipedia page "List of awards and nominations received by Destiny's Child" has been all of a sudden removed.
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(talk) 10:16, 21 October 2014 (UTC)I used this source because it was used one other time on this page for the same information. 75 million is definitely discrediting majority of Beyonce's career sales, as she was certified for having sold over 130 million records in 2007, which does not include record sales from her third studio album (2008), fourth studio album (2011), and fifth studio album (2013). This is not my first time editing this part of her information as I am positive it is inaccurate.
Yes, I understand that and I appreciate your help, however this is not my first time having to edit the amount of records Beyonce has sold throughout her career, and these edits have always been reverted, even with a creditable, accurate source. I'm aware there is a specific person who covers artists' record sales, however the particular user has discredited Beyonce for years on her Wikipedia page about the amount of records she's sold, as well as on the "Best-selling artists of all time" Wikipedia page. He/she has continuously listed her as having only sold 75 million records, and there are multiple sources, many of which I've provided in the past, that have been reverted and ignored. Is there anything I can do?
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Made up? This is information taken from Harvard and Billboard. Do a little more research before deleting a page. A simple Google search of "pulling a beyonce" will help you immensely.
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Please, stop adding non-notable awards (such as Capricho Awards, GoldDerby Awards) to List of awards and nominations received by Beyoncé. It fails WP:INDISCRIMINATE, and will be removed. Cornerstonepicker ( talk) 15:58, 21 November 2016 (UTC)
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Be careful with these kind of edits. You know is misinformation. Cornerstonepicker ( talk) 15:23, 21 May 2017 (UTC)
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No Billboard chart positions have been added before official sources are available.
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If I'm being blocked due to the simple fact I know how to count then that is a problem with Wikipedia and not the user itself. Ridiculous. Gaknowitall ( talk) 19:14, 19 November 2017 (UTC)
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That's not how it works. An Eminem song is "Beyoncé's thirteenth top ten song in Australia as a solo artist"? Who says it's Beyoncé's song at all, you? Who says providing some vocals for another artist's song is the work of a "solo artist", you? Given your probelms with sourcing going back years, you've been dealt with extremely leniently. Personally I'd have blocked you indefinitely. Huon ( talk) 19:33, 19 November 2017 (UTC)
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Please stop making disruptive edits, as you did at Perfect (Ed Sheeran song).
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You may be blocked from editing without further warning the next time you disrupt Wikipedia, as you did at Beyoncé discography. You might have a source for the UK chart crediting Beyoncé, but these do not exist for the Australian, German and Irish charts. The only webpages that exist for these charts are those published by the chart companies saying "after Beyoncé's version was released, the song topped the chart", not that her version topped the chart. If you continue to revert and restore this, you will be reported for breaking WP:3RR. Ss 112 08:34, 10 December 2017 (UTC)
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You may be blocked from editing without further warning the next time you disrupt Wikipedia, as you did at Beyoncé discography. You are very close to a long term block. Ad Orientem ( talk) 14:37, 9 January 2018 (UTC)
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You're right, this has gone on long enough. Your threats of blocking will simply not change the fact that I have been correct, with sources, all along. In the most recent example, a swift look at literally any other featured songs listed with a RIAA certification will clearly suggest that no featured artist on any song, including those on this very Wikipedia page, are listed on RIAA certifications
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yet have been allowed. This is because the label that pays for certification rights in the US are from the label the song was released by only, not the featured artists'. It is beyond ridiculous that instead of simply fact checking, you have blocked me from editing when the two reports come from long biased, anti-Beyoncé users, and that the issue remains with the same two particular songs in which Beyoncé is credited on in the US. If I am indefinitely blocked for this same invalid reason, I have no issue using other accounts with a different IP address. See you on October 19! Gaknowitall ( talk) 04:18, 19 September 2018 (UTC)}}
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I don't see 3 million in the reference. Am I missing something? Cheers Jim1138 ( talk) 07:09, 31 October 2013 (UTC)
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Refrain from moving Beyonce upwards at the List of best-selling music artists as you have repeatedly done in a period of three hours. Let me inform you that all artists at the List of best-selling music artists are required to have certain amount of certified sales. That information you can find in the second box from the top at Talk:List of best-selling music artists. That said, Beyonce has begun charting in 2003, therefore, her claimed figures must be supported by 64.8% certified sales, which means that her current available certified sales of 55.7 million can only support claimed figures as high as 85.9 million (that is singles, albums, videos combined). Also, I'm not sure where you got the 168 million claimed figure in this edit of yours as none of your provided sources ( 1, 2) claims any such figure. I must warn you that by doing that, you have violated WP:Disruptive editing.-- Harout72 ( talk) 02:59, 13 January 2014 (UTC)
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The number of awards won by the artist was more than 174 before the addition of Destiny's Child awards were added months ago. Secondly, many of the awards by the individual artist listed includes awards won by Destiny's Child. The number of awards is no where near inflated and both of us are just as capable of providing sources to each award. You're welcome to change it back to 533 if you'd like, if not, I will.
If this is the way you're using to edit the page, there are numerous other "awards won by" pages with no cited sources to accumulate for every award. Ironically, the Wikipedia page "List of awards and nominations received by Destiny's Child" has been all of a sudden removed.
It is very difficult to edit a page when each edit is being reverted as I complete them, including one's with cited sources.
Will other pages similar to the one in discussion be edited too?
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Yes, I understand that and I appreciate your help, however this is not my first time having to edit the amount of records Beyonce has sold throughout her career, and these edits have always been reverted, even with a creditable, accurate source. I'm aware there is a specific person who covers artists' record sales, however the particular user has discredited Beyonce for years on her Wikipedia page about the amount of records she's sold, as well as on the "Best-selling artists of all time" Wikipedia page. He/she has continuously listed her as having only sold 75 million records, and there are multiple sources, many of which I've provided in the past, that have been reverted and ignored. Is there anything I can do?
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If I'm being blocked due to the simple fact I know how to count then that is a problem with Wikipedia and not the user itself. Ridiculous. Gaknowitall ( talk) 19:14, 19 November 2017 (UTC)
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That's not how it works. An Eminem song is "Beyoncé's thirteenth top ten song in Australia as a solo artist"? Who says it's Beyoncé's song at all, you? Who says providing some vocals for another artist's song is the work of a "solo artist", you? Given your probelms with sourcing going back years, you've been dealt with extremely leniently. Personally I'd have blocked you indefinitely. Huon ( talk) 19:33, 19 November 2017 (UTC)
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You're right, this has gone on long enough. Your threats of blocking will simply not change the fact that I have been correct, with sources, all along. In the most recent example, a swift look at literally any other featured songs listed with a RIAA certification will clearly suggest that no featured artist on any song, including those on this very Wikipedia page, are listed on RIAA certifications
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yet have been allowed. This is because the label that pays for certification rights in the US are from the label the song was released by only, not the featured artists'. It is beyond ridiculous that instead of simply fact checking, you have blocked me from editing when the two reports come from long biased, anti-Beyoncé users, and that the issue remains with the same two particular songs in which Beyoncé is credited on in the US. If I am indefinitely blocked for this same invalid reason, I have no issue using other accounts with a different IP address. See you on October 19! Gaknowitall ( talk) 04:18, 19 September 2018 (UTC)}}
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