User talk:GrimReaper1315

Song titles
Hi! Thanks for all the work you've put in on the Cephalic Carnage pages. I notice you've been making some edits that aren't consistent with Wikipedia guidelines and policies.


 * First, song titles should be shown as they are printed on the album. You've been correcting the spelling on titles, which shouldn't be corrected, as the song titles are what they are (wrong or right).


 * Second, you've been adding the words Untitled and Silence to the title field of untitled and/or silent tracks. Putting them in the title field adds quotation marks around the title of the song. However, if the songs don't have a title, they should not be given quotation marks. This is why leaving the field blank results in there being no quotation marks: they don't belong. According to Template:Track listing, "Track names are automatically put into quotes, unless the field is left empty, in which case the track name will display as Untitled (without quotes). This is used for when no title is given to a track in any form on the album or media that is officially related to the album." Calling songs "Silence" is also bad practice, as the songs are not officially titled "Silence", and claiming that they are is original research.


 * Lastly, I've removed your addition of "???" to the time of the new bonus track. Leaving it blank shows that the length is unknown. The question marks are unnecessary. Once the length of the song is known, it can be added.

If you wish to discuss this, feel free to post a reply here, or to start a discussion in any of the Cephalic Carnage album talk pages. Otherwise, keep up the great work. Thanks! MrMoustacheMM (talk) 04:31, 8 August 2011 (UTC)

File source and copyright licensing problem with File:Cephalic Carnage Group Shot.jpg
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