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WP:Record charts#Websites to avoid

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Please do not add links to charly1300.com to any Wikipedia articles. It is not considered a reliable source, and is listed at WP:Record charts#Websites to avoid.—Kww(talk) 23:19, 28 January 2013 (UTC)Reply

Kesha discography changes

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Hey, Na$hian. I thought I would point out why those certifications you added once you reverted my edit to Kesha discography should not be there.

  • The RIAA double platinum certification for "Die Young" → this one isn't in the RIAA database in the first place. Sites sometimes report that songs have crossed sales thresholds, but for verification purposes RIAA certifications shouldn't be listed unless they're in the RIAA database.
  • AMPROFON, PROMUSICAE and RIAJ → these all refer to countries that do not have their national charts listed in the table: thus, per WP:DISCOGSTYLE, they should not be listed here.

I've reverted this again for now for the above reasons: if you have any more queries, I'd be happy to discuss them on my own talk page. I Am RufusConversation is a beautiful thing. 15:14, 3 April 2013 (UTC)Reply

Charly1300.com again

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In this edit you inserted charts from Charly1300.com again. You've been warned about that before. The next such insertion will result in a block.—Kww(talk) 16:26, 22 May 2013 (UTC)Reply

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