Talk:Watching Movies with the Sound Off

Tours
On May 7, 2013 Mac Miller announced his headlining "The Space Migration Tour". The tour will also consist of supporting acts Chance The Rapper, Earl Sweatshirt, Action Bronson, The Internet, Vince Staples, Meek Mill and newly signed artists of Mac Miller new record label REMember Music. The tour will begin on June 25, and run through July 18, 2013. Chance, Vince Staples and The Internet will be featured on every date while the other acts will make guest appearances on select shows.

On December 18, 2012, Lil Wayne announced the he would go on a European tour with Mac Miller and 2 Chainz during March 2013 in promotion of his tenth studio album, I Am Not a Human Being II and 2 Chainz and Mac Miller's albums. Later, on March 5, 2013, Wayne stated that the tour would be postponed until October 2013 in order for him to prepare better and to be able to fully promote his album. The tour will feature 15 performances in 10 different countries over the month.

Marc5497 (talk) 03:48, 29 June 2013 (UTC)
 * Red information icon with gradient background.svg Not done: This info is already in the article, see Watching Movies with the Sound Off. This actually appears to just a copy&paste from the article. If you have a request please make it in the form of "change X to Y". Thanks, Nici  Vampire  Heart  14:41, 29 June 2013 (UTC)

Edit request on 6 August 2013
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 * Please specify what you would like to be changed.  STATic  message me!  14:24, 6 August 2013 (UTC)

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Album covers
There are two album covers in the infobox that are the same image, the only difference being an Parental Advisory sticker. This goes against fair use and also Template:Infobox album, which states:

""...use of non-free content is to be minimal, and not to be used if one item can convey equivalent significant information...""

""Covers that are essentially similar, despite differences in colouring, poses, text, etc, should not be included""

Emphasis added. I suggest keeping and deleting  since as is the case with almost every other album article, we use the image without the Parental Advisory sticker. Nice4What (talk) 00:41, 16 February 2019 (UTC)
 * Since I want to avoid more edit warring, please come to the talk page to discuss. We should be using the "clean" cover as it's the actual cover – a Parental Advisory is just an additional added, only sometimes is it incorporated. Nice4What (talk) 01:06, 16 February 2019 (UTC)
 * I would agreed with the "clean" cover but another editor might see that cover as not being the actual cover because people purchase the explicit version then the clean version. I think there should be a note in the infobox like the articles Yeezus and Thank U, Next. TheAmazingPeanuts (talk) 19:19, 15 February 2019 (UTC)
 * Strongly disagree, I doubt any editor would be confused. The notes on Thank U, Next and Yeezus are describing the cover's physical appearance and how it differs digitally. We shouldn't note the Parental Advisory. See the cover for Damn, which normally has an enlarged advisory sticker but we don't include it. Based on your user page, we'd have to add notes for Astroworld (sticker), Scorpion (sticker), and Without Warning (sticker) just to name a few. It's unrealistic and adds nothing to note that a sticker is sometimes added. There's really no differentiation between the covers (as compared to Thank U, Next where the color of the border is described since its worth noting). Nice4What (talk) 01:27, 16 February 2019 (UTC)
 * Let me point out the fact the "clean" cover has an apple sitting on the table, a flower-bearing ornament, and a golden cherub hanging from the ceiling; while the "explicit" cover has Miller sitting nude at the table, his convenient placement of the "Parental Advisory" avoiding any indecent exposure. They are identical covers but not completely, you probably need to look at the covers again and tell someone would notice the difference. TheAmazingPeanuts (talk) 20:24, 15 February 2019 (UTC)
 * Completely didn't notice the tablecloth. In this case, the explicit should be used with a note about the clean cover. My mistake. Nice4What (talk) 14:41, 16 February 2019 (UTC)
 * Normally in Wikipedia standards, the parental advisory sticker supposed to be removed off the cover but in this case the sticker was added as part of the cover art, which is why nobody didn't removed the "explicit" cover in the first place. TheAmazingPeanuts (talk) 09:58, 16 February 2019 (UTC)

Why you add the "clean" cover of the album. They are different covers, the parental advisory sticker was added as part of the cover art. TheAmazingPeanuts (talk) 19:34, 18 July 2020 (UTC)
 * User:TheAmazingPeanuts I didn't know about this thread. I'll re-upload the non-explicit one separately. Sorry about that. RodeoWrld (talk) 21:25, 18 July 2020 (UTC)
 * That's okay, usually the Parental Advisory sticker should be removed in most album covers, but this is a different case. TheAmazingPeanuts (talk) 23:12, 18 July 2020 (UTC)

File:Mac Miller Watching Movies With The Sound Off Cover.jpg
, which is currently being used in the infobox, has been listed at Files for discussion. Please see the to see why it has been listed (you may have to search for the title of the image to find its entry). Nice4What (talk) 01:16, 16 February 2019 (UTC)