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Verifiability--you can read about it here--is a bedrock principle of how Wikipedia works. Anyone reading Wikipedia must be able to go to the references provided in each article and independently verify for themselves that the source does in fact state that.
The simple fact of the matter is that the show does not explicitly state who is 'high' and who is 'low.' What the show does state is who wins, who's safe, who lipsyncs, who goes home. Anything else requires subjectivity and interpretation. And the endless edit wars which preceded the removal of the HIGH/LOW silliness demonstrated that; nobody could agree, because the show does not state those things, and so it was all people warring over who their favourites were. Daundelin❁01:52, 27 February 2022 (UTC)Reply
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Bosco's episode 12 placement should be BTM. In no other instance where both queens stayed (even in season 13 when Kandy was technically eliminated first) does the table signify why they stayed in the first place. If we keep adding new categories to the board, we'll just loop back to the issue of these tables being overcomplicated that almost got them removed from Wikipedia entirely. Bleachies (talk) 03:42, 2 April 2022 (UTC)Reply
No, because Kandy stayed in a normal double shantay. Bosco stayed BECAUSE of the chocolate bar. It wasn't a double shantay so it shouldn't be listed as o ne. it should be listed as Bosco losing the lip sync, BUT staying due to the golden chocolate. — Preceding unsigned comment added by TatiVogue (talk • contribs) 01:55, 10 April 2022 (UTC)Reply