Talk:Streets (song)/Archive 1

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@BlizzySway: hi! Hope your day is going well. In the linked diff, you split an entire paragraph from a subsection into its own section, and you marked the corresponding edit with "slight rearrangements". As the major contributor to the article, I disagree, though I appreciate the boldness. I also appreciate discussion - per WP:FAOWN, it is a courtesy to discuss changes of this scale to featured articles on the talk page first before performing the edit.

To explain: I put information about the release under a "commercial performance and release" section because the song's release as a single is a direct result of its commercial performance. Hence the order of elements in the header. Putting a separate release section before a commercial performance section, while it may seem like the norm in multiple song articles (because usually what happens with singles is that release -> chart appearance), dilutes the message the article is trying to convey. This is not a simple case of "the song was released and then it charted" - it is the other way around. Even then, the "release" section is comparatively short enough that we can simply put it as a subsection in a much bigger section. ‍ ‍ Your Power 🐍 ‍  ‍ 💬 "What did I tell you?" 📝 "Don't get complacent..." 03:24, 16 September 2022 (UTC)

📝 "Don't get complacent..." 03:36, 16 September 2022 (UTC)
 * Regarding the application of MOS:NUM: MOS:NUMNOTES states that "Comparable values nearby one another should be all spelled out or all in figures, even if one of the numbers would normally be written differently." So for example, the "eight" in "'Streets' was Doja Cat's first song to reach the Global 200's top 10, hitting its peak at number eight" can actually be spelled out with figures for consistency. ‍ ‍ Your Power 🐍 ‍  ‍ 💬 "What did I tell you?"