Talk:Ami Suzuki/Archive 1

Copyediting
I corrected some more typos.

Help editing Suzuki Ami article
It is possible that there are some mistakes in the article, so feel free to edit the wrong words if they're meant wrongly. Thanks. Clouded 00:52, 25 February 2006 (UTC)

Copyediting
I put a round of copyediting in on this page, but there's plenty of work left to do, so I left the copy-edit tag in. Now that I've read the entire article, I'm not sure it's up to Wikipedia content standards. It seems to espouse a particular point of view, so perhaps it should be tagged for that as well? Joachimheck 00:57, 15 February 2006 (UTC)

Copy Edit
I have started copy editing this page and got to the Legal Problems section when I had to stop. I will come back later and work more unless someone else picks it up in the meantime. Z4ns4tsu 17:44, 15 March 2006 (UTC)

Important Titles Note for ALL artists (please copy this on other asian artist talk pages)
I must note something very important for future editors of this page (also try to observe this for any non English speaking band or author... etc): If you see a single, album, dvd, concert, or book title that contains poor grammar, please consider that even though the English spelling or grammar may be incorrect, that it still may actually be the official title. If someone is searching for the single, and cannot find it the official way... then what good is wiki? Please do not tamper with titles unless you have found hard evidence that the title has been written incorrectly from the official spelling. also note, some OFFICIAL japanese titles are titled in all CAPS (or with stars and hearts or other "non-letter/number characters) this is NOT a mistake, please leave them like this. All one must do is observe the picture or written info of the single/album/book on the official page which is linked in the article at the bottom. Please help keep wikipedia encyclopedic and correct! Thank you. -- NatsukiGirl \talk 04:18, 3 April 2006 (UTC)
 * Well, can you provide arguments on why should we break the convention? why not putting redirects in the all uppercase titles? The article text could use uppercase, but I don't see compelling arguments for changing the convention of the title. -- ( drini's page   &#x260E;  ) 04:10, 16 April 2006 (UTC)
 * I already answered this question on the Yuki Isoya talk page. But I guess now I have to run around and post the answer... Basically an official title should NEVER be changed simply because someone has a different stylistic opinion about it. If you want to get rid of the caps take up th argument with record lables and the artist themselves. The best example is the YUKI single "joy" verse the YUKI album "JOY." Case closed. -- NatsukiGirl \talk 19:37, 17 April 2006 (UTC)
 * Except that you didn't stating your point clearly (that you were talkign about article text and not article name) was causing other editors to move articles changing their titles. -- ( drini's page   &#x260E;  ) 20:17, 17 April 2006 (UTC)

Blogs should not be references
This article contains blog entries as references. Blogs should not be used as references. I will not delete the blog entries or the related article content, but I'd urge all editors to find credible information sources for this article. Patiwat 21:14, 12 June 2007 (UTC)

I added some of the requested citations: The blogs were quoting a the articles in the McClure / Japan Times and Caffrey / Daily Yomiuri. The Japan Times is now listing the original articles, so linked directly to those. Unfortunately the Yomiuri archives don't go that far back, so using hard copy articles as the references. (Could link to these in the blogs, but since they're unauthorized copies.) Also unjumbled the legal section: some of the sentences were out of order. Finally, no photo again? Can't we just ask AVEX for permission to post one. Toru-chan 05:55, 30 August 2007 (UTC)