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I admire your enthusiasm for " Crazy Kids" by Kesha, but I have had to alter your edits multiple times. First and foremost, we do not add hashtags for chart positions, not only because it's tacky and makes reading difficult, but because the hashtag has other uses in wiki markup that can cause serious formatting issues. Additionally, we strongly want to avoid chart trajectory unless its well-sourced and dramatic. For example, a song moving from the 99 position to the 1 position in one day. I do not wish to attack you personally or offend you, but I rewrote many of your contributions to the article because they were poorly worded with almost no attention to grammar. Then, you went reversed correct grammar and strong verbiage, to incorrect grammar and poor verbiage. If there is a specific wording you're adamant about adding, please leave a message either here, on my talk page, or on the talk page for "Crazy Kids". We can work something out, I'm sure. Otherwise, I might end up undoing your contributions again. Thanks for reading through my rant! :) -- Thevampireashlee ( talk) 23:21, 16 July 2013 (UTC)
Per http://www.riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php?artist=%22Here%2527s+To+Never+Growing+Up%22 "Here's to Never Growing Up" is still only certified as gold. Don't update certifications without reliable sources.— Kww( talk) 20:22, 23 July 2013 (UTC)
The song made its debut on June 3, 2013. Therefore, that is the original release date. Want proof? You can either search the web or read it here: [1]
This is the second time I have had to revert your edits because you were adding false certifications. Certifications are not automatic. This week, you were adding certifications for "Crazy Kids", claiming that it had been certified as gold by the RIAA. Take a look at the RIAA certification listings for Ke$ha ( http://riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php?artist=%22Ke$ha%22 ) and you will see that "Crazy Kids" is not certified.
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Per http://www.riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php?artist=%22Here%2527s+To+Never+Growing+Up%22 "Here's to Never Growing Up" is still only certified as gold. Don't update certifications without reliable sources.— Kww( talk) 20:22, 23 July 2013 (UTC)
The song made its debut on June 3, 2013. Therefore, that is the original release date. Want proof? You can either search the web or read it here: [1]
This is the second time I have had to revert your edits because you were adding false certifications. Certifications are not automatic. This week, you were adding certifications for "Crazy Kids", claiming that it had been certified as gold by the RIAA. Take a look at the RIAA certification listings for Ke$ha ( http://riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php?artist=%22Ke$ha%22 ) and you will see that "Crazy Kids" is not certified.
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