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Hey :) Congrats on your new account! I see you have found the Userboxes, this link may also help! I'll add that reference for you, and I'll explain it for you. You simply use <ref></ref> tags, on either side. As you get more experienced as a user, you will probably start using Citation templates, which make things a lot easier. If you need any further help you are more than welcome to drop me a line :) k-i-a-c (hitmeup - the past) 05:58, 21 April 2009 (UTC)Reply

Umm.. I don't remember changing that, but anyway, it was correctly reverted. Hot Digital Songs is a seperate chart which is a 'Component' of the Billboard Hot 100, meaning, it is used to decide the Hot 100 charts and therefore should not be used if the song has charted on the Hot 100.
You might want to read up on Wikipedia's policies on the issue here: Wikipedia:Record charts. A user has recently made a page telling us which US charts should be used in conjunction with each other - User:Explicit/Billboard inclusion and this following reference is really the only one you should be dealing with here. If the song doesn't break into the Bilboard Hot 100, but is within the top 25, it is generally listed on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart - which i will deal with because that needs a seperate source. God that was a mouth full. k-i-a-c (hitmeup - the past) 07:11, 22 April 2009 (UTC)Reply