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Dabomb87 (
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20:32, 7 August 2011 (UTC)reply
I have undone your move of
Galilee of the Nations to
Galilee of the Nations (Music Label), as per Wikipedia's
article naming conventions article titles do not contain such titles in parentheses unless there are multiple articles on different subjects with the same title. I have also removed the
proposed deletion tag you placed on that article, as per policy an article that has undergone a
deletion discussion cannot be deleted under proposed deletion. I did the latter action only to comply with policy; it is not my endorsement for keeping this article. If you wish to pursue deletion, please open another deletion discussion, following the 3-step process at
WP:AFDHOWTO. I strongly recommend going over
WP:BEFORE and the arguments in the previous deletion discussion (linked from the talk page) before doing so. —KuyaBriBriTalk19:42, 16 August 2011 (UTC)reply
Christian music
Your recent edit to the
Christian music article made an error. You indicated that there are "
no facts to back it up", and by "it" you meant "Christian Albums and video recordings (
CD,
LP,
digital download,
DVD, etc.) have been increasingly more popular and have continued to increase in sales.". That's not entirely correct. There are facts to back it up, which is why the statement was added. The fact that that fact was not referenced is a different matter. If you find that something may be dubious or doubtful, it's most customary to add a {{Citation needed}} template to the section. That alerts readers that the material is dubious and it alerts editors to look for material to support the statement. The exceptions are if the material is simply wrong, libellous, or in some way disparages a
living person. It's good to be bold, but not in a reckless manner. Simply speaking, Christian music started to outsell Classical, Jazz, and New Age music, combined, in the early 1990s. I've referenced one source. Let's see if you can find other, better sources. --
Walter Görlitz (
talk)
20:46, 27 September 2011 (UTC)reply
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Dabomb87 (
talk)
20:32, 7 August 2011 (UTC)reply
I have undone your move of
Galilee of the Nations to
Galilee of the Nations (Music Label), as per Wikipedia's
article naming conventions article titles do not contain such titles in parentheses unless there are multiple articles on different subjects with the same title. I have also removed the
proposed deletion tag you placed on that article, as per policy an article that has undergone a
deletion discussion cannot be deleted under proposed deletion. I did the latter action only to comply with policy; it is not my endorsement for keeping this article. If you wish to pursue deletion, please open another deletion discussion, following the 3-step process at
WP:AFDHOWTO. I strongly recommend going over
WP:BEFORE and the arguments in the previous deletion discussion (linked from the talk page) before doing so. —KuyaBriBriTalk19:42, 16 August 2011 (UTC)reply
Christian music
Your recent edit to the
Christian music article made an error. You indicated that there are "
no facts to back it up", and by "it" you meant "Christian Albums and video recordings (
CD,
LP,
digital download,
DVD, etc.) have been increasingly more popular and have continued to increase in sales.". That's not entirely correct. There are facts to back it up, which is why the statement was added. The fact that that fact was not referenced is a different matter. If you find that something may be dubious or doubtful, it's most customary to add a {{Citation needed}} template to the section. That alerts readers that the material is dubious and it alerts editors to look for material to support the statement. The exceptions are if the material is simply wrong, libellous, or in some way disparages a
living person. It's good to be bold, but not in a reckless manner. Simply speaking, Christian music started to outsell Classical, Jazz, and New Age music, combined, in the early 1990s. I've referenced one source. Let's see if you can find other, better sources. --
Walter Görlitz (
talk)
20:46, 27 September 2011 (UTC)reply