User talk:Ronherry/Archives/2022/May

Hary's House genres
Hello. Edits like this were why the page was protected (I requested protection, and Sergecross73 protected it). See for why I requested page protection. You basically repeated the same thing that that IP editor wrote. if you doubt that a reviewer writing an album is "steeped in" two genres means it is very much of those genres, please look up the dictionary definition of "steeped in" because then evidently I can't convince you. I'm just very confused. Do you see a mention of two genres separated by "and" and think that equates to the example at WP:EXPLICITGENRE that gives "balances between x and x" as not an explicit description of a genre? Because that's not the case here. You are allowed to disagree with content, but this is becoming an issue that should be discussed on the talk page (per WP:BRD). Personally I think this is coming from unfamiliarity with what "steeped in" means and your false equating this quote to anything EXPLICITGENRE gives as an example. Thank you.  Ss  112   04:52, 25 May 2022 (UTC)


 * No, you don't understand why made that edit either. You're not fully quoting it here. It doesn't just say "steeped in X and Y", it says "often steeped in X and Y", which means that only a major portion of the album is of those two genres and the rest aren't. This is not an explicit statement. An explicit statement would be something like "Harry's house rooted/delves/explores/etc R&B and synthpop". The phrase "often steeped in" is more like Harry's House contains R&B and synth-pop, not the actual genre itself.  ℛonherry  ☘  05:04, 25 May 2022 (UTC)
 * Then that's saying songs are explicitly called those genres. You can't say the album, at least in part, isn't "explicitly" being called those genres because that's what "steeped in" means. I'd be more inclined to agree with you if a review had said one song, not who knows how many because how many isn't specified, is synth-pop and R&B.  Ss  112   01:55, 26 May 2022 (UTC)