User talk:Ronherry/Archives/2022/January

December 2021
Hi, I'm RuuBjAh. I saw that you reverted my changes on Reputation with the reason being that you do not recognize Forbes as a source, only Nielsen and Billboard. I was wondering, though, the original text did not even have a source and it was very awkwardly formulated, making it seem as though Reputation was the highest-selling album by a female in the world, ever. However, as the Forbes article clarified (and probably where the OP got their information from), it was merely the highest-selling album by a female in the world of that particular year. So I was wondering: How would you change that? Since how it's currently formulated it's ambiguous at best. Would you simply change it to "the best-selling album by a female in the world of that particular year" and leave it at that? --> RuuBjAh (talk) 23:49, 30 December 2021 (UTC)


 * Hi. I reverted it because Forbes is not allowed as a source for sales and reviews as per WP:FORBESCON. The Forbes source is allowed only if the author is labelled as "editor" in the source. Forbes articles by "contributors" are deprecated. Regards. Ronherry (talk) 03:19, 31 December 2021 (UTC)

Encanto soundtrack
Hi. Per WP:FILMMUSIC, unless you're intending to split the soundtrack off into its own separate article, you shouldn't have uploaded the cover art yet. "The template can be used for the score or the collection, although WikiProject Film consensus is against having cover images in the album infoboxes in the film article. The poster image in the film infobox is sufficient for identification of the topic, and having cover images in the film article's album infoboxes is considered extraneous. If an album is notable enough for a stand-alone article (see notability guidelines for albums), one should be created, and an album infobox with a cover image can exist in the new article." This is why I had not uploaded it myself yet.  Ss  112   08:23, 11 January 2022 (UTC)


 * Thank you for letting me know; I wasn't aware of this rule. Well, the soundtrack is notable enough for a standalone article, isn't it? Just like soundtracks of Moana, Frozen etc. Ronherry (talk) 08:26, 11 January 2022 (UTC)

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